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TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION STANDARD LEVEL Standard level varies among different examination methods. Please check with your medical facility about normal level. MEASURED VALUE Visual Acuity You look at rings on a vision test chart from 5 meters away to check whether you can see the opening in the rings which is either up, down, right or left. This check is done with Naked vision 0.8~1.2 vision uncorrected and with vision corrected. ~ Hearing Height and Weight Blood Pressure You are checked for conductive hearing loss caused from a trouble between the external ear and the ossicles such as otitis media, or sensorineural hearing loss caused from a trouble between the inner ear and the brain such as mumps and acoustic tumor. Weight balanced with height is referred to as standard weight, which is calculated by (height 100)0.9. The standard weight is varied according to your age. The degree of body fat can be calculated from your height and weight; overweight may cause you adult diseases, while underweight may imply diseases of the digestive system or the metabolic or internal secretion system. Maximum blood You should be careful with high blood pressure: under 139 pressure because it is likely to cause you adult mmhg diseases such as heart disease and a Minimal blood pressure: cerebral hemorrhage. under 89 mmhg 1

Urinalysis Sugar in Urine If the amount of glucose in your blood exceeds a fixed value due to some trouble in your body, sugar oozes in high amounts from the kidneys into your urine. This check is the first step in finding diabetes. Protein in Urine Occult Blood in Urine If you have something wrong with your kidneys or ureter, protein oozes in high less than 100 mg per amounts into your urine. day If you have something wrong with your kidneys, ureter, or bladder, your urine may Complete Blood Count contain a slight number of red blood cells. A Negative (-) test strip is dropped in your urine to check this. - RBC (red blood cell count) Red blood cells are a major constituent of your blood, and contain hemoglobin which carries oxygen and carbon dioxide. Lack of red blood cells causes the shortage of oxygen for Men: 4 million to 5.4 which you suffer from anemia. In contrast, an million excessive number of red blood cells can clog Women: 3.8 million to 4.9 your blood vessels. ~ ~ Hemoglobin is contained in red blood cells. It 2 million supplies oxygen throughout your body, and in Men: 12.0 to 16.2 g/dl Hb turn carries out carbon dioxide. A deficiency Women: 11.4 to 14.7 g/dl (hemoglobin) of hemoglobin makes you anemic. ~ ~ Ht Ht indicates the percentage of red blood cells Men: 36.0 to 48.6% (hematocrit) in a fixed amount of blood. Ht level Women: 34.2 to 44.1% decreases with decreasing red blood cells, ~

and is used to know the type of your anemia. ~ MCV (mean corpuscular volume) MCH (mean corpuscular hemoglobin) MCHC (mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration) MCV indicates the size of red blood cells, and is effective to know the cause and type of your anemia. MCH indicates the mean value of the amount of hemoglobin contained in each red blood cell, and is effective to know the cause and type of your anemia, like MCV. ~ ~ MCHC indicates the percentage of hemoglobin to a red blood cell volume in a fixed amount of blood, and is effective to know the cause and type of your anemia, like MCV. ~ MCV If a bacterium or a foreign substance gets into your body and causes an irritation, the number of white blood cells increases in your body so as to make it nonpoisonous. Therefore, the WBC number of while blood cells contained per (white blood cell count) cubic millimeter of your blood is counted to find /mm 3 a disease. PLT (platelet count) Men: 3800 to 10100 /mm 3 Women: 3500 to 9300 ~ ~ If you have a deficiency of platelets, which Men: 131 thousand to work to stop bleeding, bleeding will be caused 36.2 thousand /mm 3 more easily and become harder to stop. Women: 13.0 thousand to 36.9 thousand /mm 3 ~ ~ Blood Biochemistry GOTAST GOT is an enzyme which works to produce an amino acid, and is contained in different organs in your body. If an organ or a tissue is damaged, GOT contained in your blood 3

increases. GPTALT -GTP LDH ALP Serum Total Protein GPT is another enzyme to produce an amino acid, and is contained less than GOT in your body. -GTP is an enzyme to break down protein. It is sensitive to alcohol, and reaches an abnormal level earlier than other enzymes when you have something wrong with your liver or biliary tract. Therefore, it is used as an index of a liver disorder caused by alcohol. LDH is an enzyme which helps to turn sugar into energy. LDH level in a serum tends to increase when you suffer from a malignant tumor, a liver disease, a heart disease, or a blood disease; LDH is used as a screening for these diseases. ALP is an enzyme to break down a phosphate compound. It goes through your liver and is discharged into the gall. ALP level indicates whether you have something wrong with the path by which the gall runs from your liver to your duodenum. A general term for proteins contained in a serum. It has various functions to maintain your heath. Its level fluctuates if you have something wrong with the metabolism due to a liver or kidney disorder. 4

Alb (albumin) Alb accounts for about 67% of serum proteins. The ratio of albumin to globulin which are main proteins in a serum can indicate whether you A/G have a liver disorder or another similar (albumin/globulin ratio) disease. Bilirubin is an enzyme made from hemoglobin. Increased bilirubin exhibits symptoms of jaundice; checking bilirubin level in blood is Total Bilirubin used as an index of a liver disorder. ~ HBs Antigen Uric Acid Urea Nitrogen-BUN If HBs antigen and antibody which is a part of a hepatitis B virus is found in your body, you will be diagnosed as a hepatitis B virus carrier. Some carriers have a liver disorder and others Negative (-) do not show any symptom. - Uric acid is cinders caused by metabolism. Eating high-calorie delicious food increases the value. Uric acid may cause you gout or produce stone in your kidneys or ureter. Urea nitrogen (cinders of proteins used as energy in the body) is contained in urea in blood, and is measured to know whether your kidneys function well or not. Its concentration increases as the discharging function of your ~ kidneys lowers. Creatinine is the wastes of protein used as Creatinine energy in the body like urea nitrogen-bun and uric acid. The level gets higher as your 5

kidneys are more damaged. This test is insufficient to find a kidney function disorder in the initial stages. Blood Sugar Blood sugar is glucose in blood. If you are a diabetic, you become short of insulin, which is a hormone to keep the concentration of the blood sugar constant, thereby having a high level of blood sugar. Therefore, blood sugar testing is essential to check diabetes. TC is a kind of lipids in the body, and plays an important role to reinforce and maintain your blood vessels. However, TC in excess amounts may cause you hardening of the arteries or other similar diseases. TC is TC (Total Cholesterol) essential to know whether you have a circulatory system disorder and to determine the progress. ~ HDL cholesterol is referred to as good cholesterol because it removes LDL cholesterol stuck on the inner walls of the arteries so as to prevent hardening of the HDL arteries. If you have a low level of HDL, be (HDL cholesterol) careful of such a disease. TG (Neutral Fats) TG is a kind of fats in the body. Subcutaneous fats are mostly made up of neutral fats. Like cholesterol, TG may also cause you hardening of the arteries. 6

X-rays Chest X-ray This testing provides a lot of information about diseases in your organs including the lungs, the heart, and the mediastinum between the lungs. The top digestive organs from your esophagus to your stomach and duodenum are examined by taking an x-ray when you Top Digestive Organs take a barium meal so as to diagnose the X-ray movements and abnormal conditions of these organs. 7