Cardio ION 3104 Sample Report - Genova Diagnostics

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3425 Corporate WayDuluth, GA 30096Patient: SAMPLEPATIENTDOB:Sex:MRN:3104 Cardio/ION Profile - Blood/UrineCardiovascular Health Profile - BloodMethodology: Automated Chemistry, Immunometric Assay, Enzymatic Assay, HPLC, ICP-MSResultsReference LimitLipoprotein Factors1. Total Cholesterol50 200 mg/dL2. HDL Cholesterol50 50 mg/dL3. LDL Cholesterol (Direct)50 130 mg/dL4. Triglycerides50 150 mg/dL5. Lipoprotein (a)20 37 mg/dLLipoprotein Ratios6.LDL/HDL1.0 3.37.Total/HDL1.0 4.5MaleFemaleLDL/HDLTotal/HDLLDL/HDL .46.111.0*Adapted from the Framingham Heart StudyRisk(*)0.5x Average1.0x Average2.0x Average3.0x AverageChronic Inflammatory Markers8.Ferritin506 - 159 ng/mL9.Fibrinogen200175 - 425 mg/dL1.0 3.0 mg/L10. c-Reactive Protein (HS)Cardio CRP value (mg/L) 11-3 3 (up to 10)*CHD Risk LevelLowAverageHigh*If the cardio CRP concentration exceeds 10 mg/L after repeat testing, the patient should beevaluated for noncardiovascular etiologies.Fibrinogen performed by Southern Clinical Laboratories405 West Pike St., Suite ALawrenceville, GA 30045Lab Director: Dr. Robert David Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290

Patient: Sample PatientPage 2IDCardiovascular Health Profile - BloodMethodology: Automated Chemistry, Immunometric Assay, Enzymatic Assay, HPLC, ICP-MSReference LimitResultsOther Important Indicators11. Insulin5.02.0 - 12.0 μ IU/mL12. Testosterone50 51 ng/dL13. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin5018 - 114 nmol/L14. Free Androgen Index (calc.)3.5 4.6 Ratio1stQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRange4415. RBC Magnesium3834 - 63ppm packedcellsOxidant Stress Factors4.016. Homocysteine20.717. Coenzyme Q102.7318. Lipid Peroxides19. alpha-Tocopherol20. gamma-TocopherolH10.00.642.163.0 - 14.0 nmol/mL0.48 - 3.04 mg/L1.721.4742.6 2.60 nmol/mL9.825.10.262.06H6.8 - 31.7 mg/L2.190.06 - 2.99 mg/LNR Not Reportable Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.2

Patient: Sample PatientPage 3IDAmino Acids 20 Profile - PlasmaMethodology: High Performance Liquid ChromatographyRanges: Ages 13 and over.Results1stμ mol/LQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeEssential Amino AcidsLimiting Amino eLeucineValine2635591425305714 - 30L30 - 67407280137143240L33 - 89L68 - 161159123 - 282437.Phenylalanine428.Histidine62Threonine1699 - 234Other Essential Amino Acids9.203100Branched Chain Amino Acids4.1176439 - 7448727615141 - 8210063 - 181Conditionally Essential Amino rine949637 - 114317316234826 - 100H136 - 43066 Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #80000812411557 - 133C0290.5

Patient: Sample PatientPage 4IDAmino Acids 20 Profile - PlasmaMethodology: High Performance Liquid ChromatographyRanges: Ages 13 and over.Results1stμ mol/LQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeFunctional CategoriesVascular nineTyrosineTryptophanGlutamic nineCitrullineOrnithineGlutamineAsparagineAspartic Acid738926 - 100436438703559299531734239 - 74302518029 - 80L30 - 67H23 - 1368926 - 100162631731414 - 308926 - 100Urea Cycle and Ammonia Detoxification23.3137 - 114Sulfur Amino Acids (Glutathione - related)21.9669Neurotransmitters and Precursors16.4848962038328139758530494.89.7694837 - 114H15 - 444523 - 1093392513.1338 - 630L26 - 56H4.2 - 12.5Ratios29.30.31.Phenylalanine/TyrosineGlutamic Acid/GlutamineTryptophan/LNAA*1.400.530.079 1.440.060.210.1000.106H0.05 - 0.35L0.095 - 0.106*Large neutral amino acids (Leu Ile Val Phe Tyr)NR Not Reportable Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.6

Patient: Sample PatientPage 5IDQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION1stResults2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeHomocysteine Assay - PlasmaMethodology: Enzymatic AssayRanges: Ages 13 and over.1. Homocysteine4.020.710.0H3.0 - 14.0 nmol/mLNutrient & Toxic Elements Profile - BloodMethodology: Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass SpectrometryNutrient ElementsErythrocytes (packed cells)1.Potassium2,6722,5192,303 - 3,374 ppm442.Magnesium3834 - 63 ppm443.Calcium*3124 - 65 ppmPlasma8154.Zinc7825.Copper952643 - 1,594 ppb929753 - 1,920 ppbWhole Blood6.Selenium0.160.170.13 - 0.32 ppmToxic ElementsWhole Blood7.8.9.Aluminum4526 113 ppb5.1Arsenic11.5H 10.0 ppb0.60Cadmium0.21 1.10 ppb1810. Lead2211. Mercury3.8 29 ppb4.3 9.8 ppb*Relevant to membrane permeability, not nutritional status.Results for whole blood toxic elements that are within normal limits do not rule out metal accumulation in other tissues.NR Not Reportable Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.7

Patient: Sample PatientPage 6ID1stQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeCoenzyme Q10 Plus Vitamins Profile - SerumMethodology: High Performance Liquid ChromatographyResultsRanges: Ages 13 and over.mg/L1.Coenzyme Q100.642.162.730.48 - 94.Vitamin A (Retinol)1.3925.1H6.8 - 31.70.262.060.06 - 2.990.360.74H0.29 - 1.050.155.β-Carotene1.700.470.10 - 2.71Lipid Peroxides Assay - SerumMethodology: High Performance Liquid ChromatographyResultsnmol/mL6.Lipid Peroxides1.721.47 2.60DNA/Oxidative Stress Marker (8-OHdG) Assay - UrineMethodology: LC/Tandem Mass Spectrometry, ColorimetricRanges: Ages 13 and over.Resultsng/mg creatinine7.8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine4.95.3 7.6Vitamin D Profile - SerumMethodology: ChemiluminescentResults8.25-Hydroxyvitamin D cessive:ng/mL57.1Reference Range30.0 - 100.0 ng/mL 20 ng/mL20-29 ng/mL30-100 ng/mL50-80 ng/mL 100 ng/mLThere is no consensus in the literature regarding optimal levels of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D. Higher levels of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D may be concerning in somepatient populations, such as renal failure. Levels below 30 ng/mL are considered insufficient by most medical associations.Treatment is at the discretion ofthe treating clinician.Holick MF, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2011;96(7):1911-1930.Vitamin D Council: https://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ DL less than detection limitNR Not Reportable25-Hydroxyvitamin D testing performed by Genova Diagnostics, Inc. 63 Zillicoa St., Asheville, NC 28801-0174. A. L. Peace-Brewer, PhD, D(ABMLI), Lab Director CLIA Lic. #34D0655571 - Medicare Lic. #34-8475. Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.9

Patient: Sample PatientPage 7IDFatty Acids Profile - PlasmaMethodology: Capillary Gas Chromatography/Mass SpectrometryRanges: Ages 13 and overResultsQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION1st2nd3rd4th5thμ mol/L95% ReferenceRangePolyunsaturated Omega-31.20Alpha Linolenic (18:3n3)252.Eicosapentaenoic (20:5n3)293.Docosapentaenoic (22:5n3)214.13 - 80175 - 2101611 - 5059Docosahexaenoic (22:6n3)11031 - 213Polyunsaturated Omega-65.6.Linoleic (18:2n6)Gamma Linolenic (18:3n6)1,6697336.415.3821 - 2,03257.Eicosadienoic (20:2n6)8.Dihomogamma Linolenic (20:3n6) 395 - 4612.39.Arachidonic (20:4n6)29910.Docosadienoic (22:2n6)0.811.9301,2755.2 - 22.53410220145127 - 140158 - 5210.9 2.03.7Docosatetraenoic (22:4n6)13.85.32.6 - 18.1Polyunsaturated Omega-912.5.3Mead (20:3n9)2.3 8.3Monounsaturated1.213.Myristoleic (14:1n5)1.914.Palmitoleic (16:1n7)5215.16.17.18.Vaccenic (18:1n7)Oleic (18:1n9)11-Eicosenoic (20:1n9)Nervonic (24:1n9)6.10.8 - 9.74015548935551,1824.610.31.12.230 - 2567140 - 1221,058466 - 1,4707.63.7 - 18.11.9 Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #8000081241.1 - 2.7C0290.11

Patient: Sample PatientPage 8IDFatty Acids Profile - PlasmaMethodology: Capillary Gas Chromatography/Mass SpectrometryRanges: Ages 13 and overResultsQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION1st2nd3rd4th5thμ mol/L95% ReferenceRangeSaturated19.1.4Capric (10:0)1.320.20. Lauric (12:0)4.721.2622.23.24.25.26.27.Myristic (14:0)Palmitic (16:0)Stearic (18:0)Arachidic (20:0)Behenic (22:0)Lignoceric (24:0)4.00.8 - 6.23.314.52.2 - 27.320877921,7942945111.53.20.82.00.841.6615 - 1391,339667 - 2,526545250 - 6293.01.3 - 4.70.90.6 - 2.91.310.63 - 2.450.36Hexacosanoic (26:0)0.35 0.43Odd Chain28.14.5Pentadecanoic (15:0)9.5 20.619.329.30.31.32.Heptadecanoic (17:0)18.3 24.41.51Nonadecanoic (19:0)1.83 1.890.50Heneicosanoic (21:0)0.38Tricosanoic (23:0)0.800.62H 0.74 0.78Trans33.34.0.4Palmitelaidic (16:1n7t)1.0 1.842Total C:18 Trans21 59Ratios35.36.37.38.30LA/DGLA3311 - 460.24EPA/DGLA0.740.07 - 5.9820AA/EPA101 - 570.016Triene/Tetraene0.008 0.023NR Not Reportable Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.13

Patient: Sample PatientPage 9IDOrganix Comprehensive Profile - UrineMethodology: LC/Tandem Mass Spectrometry, ColorimetricThis report is not intended for the diagnosis of neonatal inborn errors of metabolism.Ranges: Ages 13 and overResults1stmcg/mg creatinineQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeNutrient MarkersFatty Acid Metabolism(Carnitine & B2)1.2.3.Adipate6.27.8 11.12.1Suberate0.9 4.63.6Ethylmalonate7.9H 6.3Carbohydrate Metabolism(B1, B3, Cr, Lipoic Acid, CoQ10)4.5.6.Pyruvate3.9 DL 6.48.5L-Lactateβ-Hydroxybutyrate8.60.6 - 16.42.12.5 9.9Energy Production (Citric Acid Cycle)(B comp., CoQ10, Amino Acids, Mg)7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.Citrate60157056 - 98751Cis-Aconitate3518 - 7898Isocitrateα-KetoglutarateSuccinate9139 - 14319.0 DL21.011.6H 35.0 20.90.59Fumarate DL 1.351.4Malate1.1 3.13.6Hydroxymethylglutarate3.6 5.1B-Complex Vitamin Markers(B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, Biotin)15.α-Ketoisovalerate0.25 DL16.α-Ketoisocaproate DL17.α-Keto-β-Methylvalerate DL18.19. 0.490.340.38 0.52 1.100.34Xanthurenateβ-Hydroxyisovalerate DL 0.467.64.5 Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124 11.5C0290.15

Patient: Sample PatientPage 10IDOrganix Comprehensive Profile - UrineMethodology: LC/Tandem Mass Spectrometry, ColorimetricThis report is not intended for the diagnosis of neonatal inborn errors of metabolism.Ranges: Ages 13 and overResultsmcg/mg creatinine1stQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeNutrient MarkersMethylation Cofactor Markers(B12, Folate)20.21.Methylmalonate1.70.6 2.31.2Formiminoglutamate0.5 2.2Cell Regulation MarkersNeurotransmitter Metabolism Markers(Tyrosine, Tryptophan, B6, 15.61.2 - 5.31.4 - 7.66.81.6 - 9.81.0Kynurenate1.1 1.54.0Quinolinate2.6 5.88.0Picolinate5.62.8 - 13.5Oxidative Damage and Antioxidant Markers(Vitamin C and Other -Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine4.9 0.665.3 7.6(Units for 8-hydroxy-2-dexoyguanosine are ng/mg creatinine)Toxicants and DetoxificationDetoxification Indicators(Arg, NAC, Met, Mg, 0840.111 0.1920.69Orotate0.57 1.016.3Glucarate9.9 10.70.3α-Hydroxybutyrate DL 0.959Pyroglutamate6728 - 88958Sulfate1,531 Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #8000081242,347690 - 2,988C0290.17

Patient: Sample PatientPage 11IDOrganix Comprehensive Profile - UrineMethodology: LC/Tandem Mass Spectrometry, ColorimetricThis report is not intended for the diagnosis of neonatal inborn errors of metabolism.Ranges: Ages 13 and over1stResultsmcg/mg creatinineQUINTILE DISTRIBUTION2nd3rd4th5th95% ReferenceRangeCompounds of Bacterial or Yeast/Fungal OriginBacterial - General36.37.Benzoate0.6 DLHippurate709Phenylacetate0.1739.Phenylpropionate DL41.42.43. 1,0700.1138.40. 9.3548 0.18 0.061.1p-Hydroxybenzoate0.5 1.819p-Hydroxyphenylacetate10 3464Indican93HTricarballylate DLL. acidophilus / General Bacterial44. 900.73D-Lactate 1.412.00.2 4.1 DL 0.05Clostridial Species45.3,4-DihydroxyphenylpropionateYeast / Fungal46.D-Arabinitol3640 73Creatinine 48 mg/dL DL less than detection limit UL greater than upper linearity limitNR Not reportable Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.19

Patient: Sample PatientPage 12IDCommentaryThe Diasorin Liaison 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Total Assay is certified by the CDC Vitamin D Standardization-CertificationProgram (CDC VDSCP).The performance characteristics of all assays have been verified by Genova Diagnostics, Inc. Unless otherwise notedwith, the assay has not been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124COVAT

Patient: Sample PatientPage 13ID3104 Cardio/ION Profile - Blood/UrineION Analyte Pattern AnalysisA multi-analyte report can provide greater insight about health risks and special nutrient needs. Patterns of abnormalities can reinforcethe degree of significance indicated by a single measurement. Analytes from the various profiles in the ION report are combined belowinto categories associated with clinical/metabolic conditions.The categories included cover the most common areas of concern relevant to these profiles. Above each thermometer are listed theanalytes used to calculate the degree of significance. An or appears when the patient result is outside the fourth quintile of thepopulation.The thermometer advances to the right as the number and severity of relevant abnormalities increases. The longer the filled bar, thegreater the degree of significance or likelihood that a health threat may exist in that category. The preceeding laboratory resultsprovide the detail upon which these thermometers are based.Cardiovascular SystemArginineHomocysteineCoenzyme Q10 alpha-TocopherolCalciumMagnesiumLipid Peroxides8-OHdG* AA/EPALow SignificanceIsoleucineMagnesiumHigh Significance FatigueLeucineCoenzyme oglutamate Phenylalanine MalateAdipate β-HydroxybutyrateSuberateXanthurenateLow SignificanceMagnesiumValineHigh Significance Metabolic Syndrome (Syndrome X)Palmitic (16:0)Stearic (18:0)β-HydroxyisovalerateLow Significance α-HydroxybutyrateHigh Significance*8-OHdG 8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.20

Patient: Sample PatientPage 14ID3104 Cardio/ION Profile - Blood/UrineTryptophanDocosahexaenoic Mental/Emotional cetateMagnesiumMethylmalonate EicosapentanoicFormiminoglutamate Low SignificancePhenylacetateIndicanHigh Significance Intestinal/Bacterial igh SignificanceLow SignificanceD-ArabinitolIntestinal Yeasts/FungalMetabolites Low SignificanceHigh tophan HistidineMethionineValineIsoleucine Phenylalanine Leucine ThreonineSeleniumLow SignificanceHigh Significance*3,4-DHPP 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylpropionate Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.21

Patient: Sample PatientPage 15ID3104 Cardio/ION Profile - Blood/UrineToxic ExposureAluminumArsenicMercuryPalmitelaidic (16:1n7t)Cis-AconitateIsocitrateOrotateGlucarate CadmiumLeadTotal C:18 TransCitrateQuinolinate2-Methylhippurate Low SignificanceMethionineGlutamine High Significance Detoxification ImpairmentGlycinePyroglutamate SerineTaurineSulfateBenzoateHigh SignificanceLow SignificanceOxidative Stress/Antioxidant herolgamma-TocopherolVitamin A (Retinol)β-CaroteneLipid Peroxides8-OHdG*p-Hydroxyphenyllactate SulfateLow teHigh Significance Mitochondrial Functional ImpairmentCoenzyme Q10AdipatePyruvateL-LactateSuccinate FumarateLow Significance Suberateα-HydroxybutyrateMalateHigh Significance*8-OHdG 8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.22

Patient: Sample PatientPage 16ID3104 Cardio/ION Profile - Blood/UrineAmino Acid InsufficiencyArginineLysineTryptophan IsoleucineHistidine MethionineValinePhenylalanine LeucineThreonineSulfateLow SignificanceHigh SignificanceEssential Fatty Acid InsufficiencyArachidonicAlpha LinoleicLinoleicGamma LinolenicTriene/Tetraene EicosapentaenoicDocosahexaenoicDihomogamma LinolenicPalmitoleicLow SignificanceHomocysteineTricosanoicKynurenateHigh Significance Disordered Methyl Group (Single Carbon) hurenateMethylmalonateFormiminoglutamateLow SignificanceTryptophanQuinolinate High Significance Disordered Tryptophan MetabolismXanthurenateIndican 5-HydroxyindoleacetateLow SignificanceKynurenate High Significance Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290.23

Patient: Sample PatientPage 17ID3104 Cardio/ION Profile - Blood/UrineAdditional ConsiderationsNutrient supplementation is at the discretion of the treating clinician. The supplement dose ranges provided beloware meant for educational purposes only. These dosage ranges relate to findings commonly found on Genova’snutritional panels and do not apply to specific disease conditions where different dosages may be warranted. Finalrecommendations should be based on consideration of the patient’s medical history and current clinical condition.NutrientNutrient NeedVitamin CLow: 250-500 mgVitamin B-1 (Thiamin)Optional: 0-10 mgVitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)Low: 10-25 mgVitamin B-3 (Niacin)Optional: 0-10 mgVitamin B-5 (Pantothenic Acid)Optional: 0-10 mgVitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine)Moderate: 25-50 mgVitamin B-12 (Cobalamin)Moderate: 250-500 mcgFolic AcidLow: 250-500 mcgMagnesiumModerate: 200-300 mgZincOptional: 0-10 mgBlack Current Oil/Evening Primrose OilOptionalCarnitineLow: 100-250 mgCoenzyme Q10Moderate: 60-100 mgLipoic AcidOptional: 0-100 mgN-AcetylcysteineOptional: 0-200 mgNeed for other antioxidantsOptionalL-GlutamineLow: 500-1000 mgL-IsoleucineModerate: 500-750 mgL-LeucineModerate: 1000-2000 mgL-LysineLow: 500-1000 mgL-MethionineLow: 250-500 mgL-PhenylalanineLow: 250-500 mgL-TryptophanModerate: 500-1000 mgL-TyrosineLow: 250-500 mgClinician RecommendationsVarious conditionally essential nurients and other potentially beneficial interventions appear in this section only if relevant abnormalities arepresent. Genova Diagnostics · Robert M. David, PhD, Lab Director · CLIA Lic. #11D0255349 · Medicare Lic. #34-8475 · Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007New York Clinical Lab PFI #4578 · Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124C0290

Cardio CRP value (mg/L) 1 1-3 3 (up to 10)* CHD Risk Level Low Average High *If the cardio CRP concentration exceeds 10 mg/L after repeat testing, the patient should be evaluated for noncardiovascular etiologies. Fibrinogen performed by Southern Clinical Laboratories 405 West Pike St., Suite A Lawrenceville, GA 30045 Lab Director: Dr. Robert .

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