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Low MPV and Vitamin D. High LDL and CRP

Hi,

We got a routine check up done for my husband aged 31 yesterday (June 2016). His MPV is 6.7, Vitamin D is 12ng/ml, his C-Reactive Protein is 3.4 mg/L and LDL is 138. His total serum protein is 8.1. All else is normal. He had a minor surgery to get his Pterygium fixed in Feb 2016 (could that be the reason for his MPV being on the lower side?) Should his report be a cause for concern? Do you advice further tests or consultation? He will be meeting a doctor next week but I'm too worried to wait for so long. Please help.
Thanks!
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