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TBG deficiency. In addition, serum TBG levels were in the normal range (23 mg/L normal reference 13–39). Additional Tests in Other Affected Family Members Taken together, all these data were still highly suggestive for a mild form of RTHβ
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institutional trimester-specific limits for serum TSH and FT4 ( 10 ). Our reference range for serum TSH (2.5–97.5th percentile) during the period 11 (9–14) weeks was 0.06–3.74 mIU/L, and 10.29–18.02 pmol/L for serum FT4 ( 10 ). Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) was
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high human chorionic gonadotrophin secretion in the first half of pregnancy is associated with a downward shift of the serum TSH and therefore a need to use trimester-specific reference ranges for serum TSH [ 4 ]. Retrospective studies have shown that
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criteria. Age >16 years A low free T4 <11.0 pmol/L (reference range: 11–25) A low-normal or low TSH Referred to endocrinology for investigation Results A total of 151 TFTs results were identified using the pre
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median age of the patients was 63 years, and the median size of the AFTN was 21 mm. Of these patients, 28 (58.3%) had TSH lower than the lower reference limit (LRL) (ranging from 0.005 to 0.39 mIU/L), with 15/28 (53.6%) having suppressed TSH levels, while
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overnight fast. fT 4 levels were only evaluated in participants who presented altered TSH levels. In this study, reference range levels were 0.4-4.0 μIU/ml for TSH and 10.3-24.45 pmol/l for fT 4 , i.e. similar to those used in the National Health and