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My daughter is 2 years old. Recently, I got her blood tests done (CBC, LFT, Calcium and Vitamin D). Few values are out of the reference range like MCHC, SGOT and 25 Hydroxy D3 are 37.5, 42 and 14.7. What does that mean? What should be my further step? Is my baby safe?
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377493 tn?1356502149
In my experience with my child, if there is any sort of immediate danger they alert you without any delay.  Please be very careful about self diagnosing based on info found on the internet.  With lab results it is always best to allow your Dr. to do the diagnosing.  Best of luck to you.
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535822 tn?1443976780
Here is a link may help you , there are many online regarding blood ranges..I think you will find that your doctor will be best to advise you, and have  treatment plan if one is necessary   www.flash-med.com/LabNormal.asp    
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These three values which I have mentioned are very much higher than the normal range. i still have to consult the doctor.
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535822 tn?1443976780
Usually when you get the results they tell you the normal range and what your childs are , what diagnosis give the Doctor give you ?
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