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Elevated Lactate Dehydrogenase, significance to Lymphocytes

Elevated Lactate Dehydrogenase, significance to Lymphocytes

Posted By Lea Petersson on December 14, 1998 at 08:40:44:







Recent lab results show values (European scale units)
LYMF - 10.5 (Normal range 20-45)
TROM - 108  (Normal range 150-500)
LD   - 1162 (Normal range 0-540)
KOL  - 3.9  (Normal range 3.5~5.9)
KOL-HDL -0.46 (Normal range 1.0-0.0)
HDL/KOL -12 (Normal range 20-0)
KOL-LDL -2.1(Normal range 0-3.5)
TRIGLY -2.87 (Normal range 0.4~ 1.7)
HAPTOG -0.1(Normal range 0.3-2.0)
Of the Cholesterol values, HDL is below normal and LDL is normal, triglycerides are elevated (Unsat.Fat), but the most alarming value is the LD, explain a little what this shows as to enzymes in Liver? Doctor said only that this measures five(5) different enzymes (L1,L2..L5) and is a "composite value" ??
Haptoglobines measure shows RBC's lifespan at below 120 days.
Thanks for any information.

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