(Gallbladder Function)Analysis Report Card
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Name: Anonymous
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Sex: Male
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Age: 52
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Actual
Testing Results
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Testing Item
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Normal Range
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Actual Measurement Value
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Testing Result
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Serum Globulin (A/G)
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126 - 159
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148.148
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Health Scope
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Total Bilirubin (TBIL)
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0.232 - 0.686
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0.498
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Health Scope
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Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
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0.082 - 0.342
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0.107
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Health Scope
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Serum Total Bile Acid (TBA)
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0.317 - 0.695
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0.358
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Health Scope
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Bilirubin (DBIL)
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0.218 - 0.549
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0.514
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Health Scope
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Testing
Parameter Description:
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I.
Serum Globulin: A/G Health Scope: (126~159)
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1. >159,
serum globulin is increased
Seen in immune hyperactivity of body, cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver qi stagnation type hypochondriac pain, liver and gallbladder damp-heat type hypochondriac pain. |
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2.
<126, serum globulin is reduced.
Seen in mild liver and gallbladder discomfort and liver yin insufficiency type. |
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II.
Total Bilirubin: TBIL Health Scope: (0.232~0.686)
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1.
>0.686, total bilirubin in serum is elevated.
Seen in hemolytic jaundice, TG wet-type jaundice, etc. |
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2. <0.2332,
total bilirubin in serum is reduced.
Seen in low immunity and potential liver and gallbladder diseases. |
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III.
Alkaline Phosphatase: ALP Health Scope:
(0.082~0.342)
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1.
>0.342, increase.
Seen in intrahepatic and extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, mild or moderate hepatitis, liver and gallbladder damp-heat hypochondriac pain, wet weight hot-type jaundice, etc. |
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2.
<0.082, reduction.
Seen in mild hepatitis hidden danger, sub-health status and low immunity. |
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IV.
Serum Total Bile Acid: TBA Health Scope:
(0.317~0.695)
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1.
>0.695, increase.
Seen in mild hepatitis, mild obstructive jaundice, liver and gallbladder warm type, etc. |
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2.
<0.317, reduction.
Seen in mild hidden danger of liver and gallbladder diseases and sub-health status. |
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V.
Bilirubin: DBIL Health Scope: (0.218~0.549)
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1.
>0.549, positive.
Seen in obstructive jaundice, liver cell jaundice, TG wet-type jaundice, etc. |
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2.
<0.218, negative.
Seen in hemolytic jaundice, yin jaundice, etc. |
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