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Results Guide

Understanding Your Test Results

Learn how to understand and analyze medical test reports, what various indicators mean, and how to respond to abnormal results.

When to Consult Your Doctor

Critical Values

Doctor will contact you immediately, emergency treatment needed

Abnormal Trends

Consistently abnormal results across multiple tests

Uncertain Results

Ambiguous or borderline findings

Need Explanation

Confusing terminology requires consultation

Understanding by Test Type

Blood Test Results

CBC, coagulation, glucose, lipids and more

WBC Count
Immune system status
Hemoglobin
Anemia screening
Platelet Count
Clotting ability
Fasting Glucose
Diabetes screening
Organ Function Markers

Liver, kidney, thyroid function tests

ALT/AST
Liver cell damage
Creatinine
Kidney function
TSH/T3/T4
Thyroid function
eGFR
Glomerular filtration rate
Cardiovascular Markers

Cardiac enzymes, lipids, BNP and more

Total Cholesterol
Heart disease risk
LDL-C
Bad cholesterol
Troponin
Heart muscle damage
BNP/NT-proBNP
Heart failure marker
Imaging Reports

CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound results

Nodule Description
Size, shape, borders
Enhancement
Blood supply analysis
TI-RADS
Thyroid nodule classification
BI-RADS
Breast nodule classification
Pathology Reports

Biopsy reports, immunohistochemistry results

Benign/Malignant
Cell nature determination
Grade/Stage
Cancer severity
Margin Status
Surgical completeness
IHC Markers
Molecular typing for treatment
Functional Test Results

ECG, pulmonary function, EEG results

Arrhythmia
Heart rhythm abnormality
ST-T Changes
Possible ischemia
Pulmonary Values
Lung function assessment
EEG Abnormalities
Seizure or brain dysfunction

Common Terms Explained

Reference Range

Normal value range for healthy population, typically at 95% confidence interval

Borderline

Slightly outside reference range, repeat testing recommended

Abnormal High/Low

Significantly outside reference range, prompt medical attention advised

False Positive/Negative

Test results don't match actual condition, clinical correlation needed

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Important Notice: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for result interpretation.