The results are in from my 20 week maternal pku blood work , That I had done on April 1st before heading to Vancouver last week. 2019-04-01 09.27.04

Here they are :

General CommentsHours After Meal hours pc: 2Hematology

WBC
8.1
RBC
4.05
Hemoglobin
127 g/L
Hematocrit
0.38 L/L
MCV
94 fl
MCH
31.4 pg
MCHC
335 g/L
RDW
12.5 %
Platelet Count
242 L

Differential

Neutrophils
5.8
Lymphocytes
1.9
Monocytes
0.3
Eosinophils
0.0
Basophils
0.0
Granulocytes Immature
0.0

 

Ferritin
22
ug/L

15-50: Probable Iron Deficiency

General Chemistry

Albumin
36 g/L

Lipids

Cholesterol
4.66 mmol/L
LDL Cholesterol
1.94 mmol/L

The optimal LDL cholesterol level for
intermediate and high risk individuals
is <= 2.00 mmol/L. If triglycerides are
=> 1.50 mmol/L, consider monitoring of
alternate lipid targets non HDL-cholest-
erol or apoB. For low risk individuals
with LDL cholesterol => 5.00 mmol/L,
target reduction of LDL cholesterol
=> 50 percent. See Can J Cardiol 2013
vol 29 pgs 151 to 167.

HDL Cholesterol
1.88 mmol/L

New method effective September 17,2018,
with improved specificity and reduced
interferences in patients with liver
disease.

Chol/HDL (Risk Ratio)
2.48
Non HDL Cholesterol
2.78 mmol/L

Non HDL-cholesterol is calculated from
total cholesterol and HDL-C and is not
affected by the fasting status of the
patient. The optimal non HDL-cholesterol
level for intermediate and high risk
individuals is <= 2.60 mmol/L. See Can J
Cardiol 2013 vol 29 pgs 151 to 167.

Triglycerides
1.85 mmol/L
Homocysteine
5 umol/L

 

 

April 1st blood phe collection – 1.7mg/dl  ( increased from 325 mg phe to 360 mg phe daily)

April 4th Blood phe colletion – 2.1 mg /dl ( no increase)

 

 

check back next week for my 22 week pregnancy update!


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