Clinical Case Study

Male, 60 Year Old

This example demonstrates how routine lab data can reveal multi-system patterns that are often missed in standard interpretation. 

All primary markers were within standard reference ranges, yet clinically significant patterns were identified. 

Patient Overview

  • Male, 60 years old
  • Routine bloodwork performed without acute symptoms
  • Most primary biomarkers remained within conventional reference ranges

Kantesti Interpretation

Pattern recognition identified mild normocytic anemia alongside elevated inflammatory markers, suggesting an underlying chronic inflammatory process rather than isolated abnormalities.

Despite most biomarkers remaining within conventional reference ranges, the relationship between hemoglobin, ESR, and hs-CRP indicate early systemic dysfunction consistent with anemia of chronic disease.

Additional findings, including elevated IgE and mild urinary abnormalities, suggest low-grade inflammatory activity with possible subclinical infectious or atopic contribution to the overall pattern.

Clinical Impact

  • Identification of systemic inflammation despite mostly “normal” lab values
  • Early detection of anemia of chronic disease pattern
  • Recognition of multi-system involvement (hematologic, inflammatory, immune)
  • Supports earlier and more targeted diagnostic follow-up

Compare Standard Lab Output vs Kantesti Insight

Standard Lab Output
Raw values within reference ranges

Kantesti Insight
Multi-system pattern recognition and clinical direction