Coded entry - eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres (XacUK) 64 mL/min; Calculated eGFR is not valid in children or pregnancy.; Less accurate with acute change in creatinine (AKI).; Caution with high or low muscle mass or amputation.; Avoid blood sampling within 12 hours of eating meat.; eGFR from CKD-EPI 2009 equation, enzymatic Creat. assay
Serum creatinine increases while eGFR decreases in hypothyroidism whereas serum creatinine decreases and eGFR increases in hyperthyroidism. These results are in accordance with previous research [2,7,8]. An increase in serum creatinine was linked with an increase in TSH levels.
As SlowDragon said, if you have a Vitamin B12 test result and a Folate test result you should post them with the reference ranges.
This result :
Mean cell volume 100.5 fL [80 - 98] Above reference range
could be explained by low or below range Vitamin B12 and/or low or below range folate.
Just a note for future reference...
You don't need to copy the words "Coded entry -" everywhere. They don't add anything useful to the information you're supplying.
And you don't need to copy the codes in brackets before the actual test result, for example, (XaldY), (XE2q5), or (X77Wi) or any other the others of that type.
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