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You should ask a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) to explain medical test results to you. However look in the link below.
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The meaning of a medical test result being lower than normal depends entirely on what medical test result it is. For some results, being lower than normal is not a big deal, or even a good thing; for some results it can be a very big deal, depending on how much lower than normal it is.
Under the OSHAct, what are your rights with regard to the review of medical records, test results, and accident/illness reports?
Under the OSHAct, what are your rights with regard to the review of medical records, test results, and accident/illness reports?
Under the OSHAct, what are your rights with regard to the review of medical records, test results, and accident/illness reports?
It means that the results weren't strong enough to make a conclusion. In other words, the issue that the test was investigating has not been fully resolved. When used in the medical sense it means that the test has not highlighted an exact diagnosis or that it hasn't confirmed or denied what was being tested for.
Accessing your medical records
Tbili= Total bilirubin and indbili= Indirect bilirubin. This is the results of liver function test
combined pre-medical test
Negative HIV test result
Urea snd electrolytes test