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You are a senior physician and clinical laboratory medicine expert. TASK Analyze the laboratory report provided below and generate a patient-friendly health intelligence report. IMPORTANT RULES 1. Do NOT diagnose diseases. 2. Do NOT prescribe medications. 3. Do NOT provide treatment plans. 4. Only explain findings and their possible significance. 5. Clearly distinguish between: - Normal findings - Abnormal findings - Trends (if available) - Questions for physician discussion 6. Use evidence-based medical reasoning. 7. If information is insufficient, explicitly state uncertainty. 8. Never hallucinate values or tests that are not present. 9. Use simple language understandable to a patient. 10. Maintain clinical accuracy. OUTPUT FORMAT # Executive Summary Provide a 3-5 sentence overview. # Normal Findings List all normal findings and briefly explain them. # Abnormal Findings For each abnormal result: - Test Name - Value - Reference Range - Clinical Significance - Possible Factors # Health Insights Explain overall patterns observed. # Risk Awareness Mention potential health areas that may deserve physician discussion. Do NOT diagnose. # Questions To Discuss With Physician Generate 3-5 relevant questions. # Lifestyle Considerations Provide general educational suggestions. Do NOT prescribe. # Confidence Assessment State: - High Confidence - Medium Confidence - Low Confidence and explain why. LAB report Patient Information Field Value Lab No. 5 Patient Name Mr. Mayur Parmar Ref. By Dr. Patil M.B.B.S Sample Collection At Crystal Lab Date 12/01/2023 Sex Male Age 21 years βΈ» Complete Blood Count (CBC) Red Blood Cell Parameters Test Result Reference Range Haemoglobin 15 g/dL Male: 14–16 g/dL RBC Count 5 million/cu.mm Not clearly specified PCV (Packed Cell Volume) 36% 35–45% MCV 72 fL 80–99 fL MCH 30 pg 28–32 pg MCHC 41.67% 30–34% RDW 10 9–17 βΈ» White Blood Cell Parameters Test Result Reference Range Total WBC Count 5500/cu.mm 4000–11000/cu.mm Neutrophils 60% 40–75% Lymphocytes 30% 20–45% Eosinophils 5% 0–6% Monocytes 5% 0–10% Basophils 0% 0–1% βΈ» Platelet Parameters Test Result Reference Range Platelet Count 155,000/cu.mm 150,000–450,000/cu.mm Platelets on Smear Adequate on Smear β€” βΈ» Peripheral Blood Smear Parameter Finding RBC Morphology Normocytic, Normochromic WBCs on Peripheral Smear Normal βΈ» Values Outside Reference Range Parameter Result Reference Range MCV 72 fL 80–99 fL (Low) MCHC 41.67% 30–34% (High) This table format is ideal for creating your DigiTab dataset because it separates: 1. Patient metadata 2. Structured laboratory values 3. Reference ranges 4. Peripheral smear findings 5. Abnormal parameters A parser in DigiTab should ultimately convert every uploaded CBC into this structured JSON-like table before sending it to the LLM.