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Thyroid Report

This lab report summarizes thyroid function test results for a 22-year-old female patient. The tests measured levels of triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The results found T3 within the normal range, T4 slightly low, and TSH low. This can indicate hypothyroidism. The report provides reference ranges for thyroid hormones by age and notes some limitations and conditions that can impact the test results.

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Thyroid Report

This lab report summarizes thyroid function test results for a 22-year-old female patient. The tests measured levels of triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The results found T3 within the normal range, T4 slightly low, and TSH low. This can indicate hypothyroidism. The report provides reference ranges for thyroid hormones by age and notes some limitations and conditions that can impact the test results.

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PRO LABS

KARNATAKA, India
Tel : 9611322214
Email : support@labsinfo.com;

NAME- ZAINA AGE : 22 Years SEX: Female


LAB REF NO.: N2627487 ACCESSION NO : 0025H5756389

COLLECTED ON : 20/11/2019 12:00 REGISTERED ON : 20/11/2019 13:30 REPORTED ON: 20/11/2019 17:00
Report Status : Final REFERRED BY : DR. SELF

Tests Results Biological Reference Range Units

IMMUNOLOGY

* THYROID PROFILE,TOTAL, SERUM


TRI-IODO THYRONIN, (T3) 115 87 - 178 ng/dl
THYROXIN, (T4) 8.1 6.09 - 12.23 µg/dL
THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE 1.12 18 - 88 Y : 0.38 - 5.33 µIU/mL
1st Trimester: 0.05 - 3.70
2nd Trimester: 0.31 - 4.35
3rd Trimester: 0.41 - 5.18
METHOD : CHEMILUMINESCENCE (CLIA)
Interpretation(s)
TSH stimulates the production and secretion of the metabolically active thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), by interacting with a
specific receptor on the thyroid cell surface. The synthesis and secretion of TSH is stimulated by Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), in response to low
levels of circulating thyroid hormones. Elevated levels of T3 and T4 suppress the production of TSH via a classic negative feedback mechanism. Failure at
any level of regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis will result in either underproduction (hypothyroidism) or overproduction (hyperthyroidism)
of T4 and/or T3.
Limitations:
T3 and T4 circulates in reversibly bound form with Thyroid binding globulins (TBG), and to a lesser extent albumin and Thyroid binding Pre Albumin, so
conditions in which TBG and protein levels alter such as pregnancy, excess estrogens, androgens, steroids may falsely affect the T3 and T4 levels. Normal
levels of T4 can also be seen in Hyperthyroid patients with : T3 Thyrotoxicosis, hypoproteinemia or ingestion of certain drugs. Serum T4 levels in neonates
and infants are higher than values in the normal adult, due to the increased concentration of TBG in neonate serum. TSH may be normal in central
hypothyroidism, recent rapid correction of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, pregnancy, phenytoin therapy. Autoimmune disorders may produce spurious
results. Various drugs can interfere with the test result. TSH has a diurnal rhythm so values may vary if sample collection is done at different times of the
day.
Reference intervals for T3, T4 & TSH from TIETZ Textbook of CLINICAL CHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS- 5th Edition
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T3 T4 TSH
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Age Reference Intervals (ng/dL) Age Reference Intervals (µg/dL) Age Reference Intervals (µIU/mL)
Children Children Children
1 - 3 Days 100 - 740 1 - 3 Days 11.8 - 22.6 0 - 4 Days 1.0 - 39.0
1 - 11 Months 105 - 245 1 - 2 Week 9.9 - 16.6 2 weeks – 5 months 1.7 – 9.1
1 - 5 Years 105 - 269 1 – 4 Months 7.2 - 14.4 6 months – 20 Years 0.7 – 6.4
6 – 10 Years 94 - 241 4 Months - 1 Year 7.8 - 16.5 > 55 years 0.5 – 8.9
11 - 15 Years 82 - 213 1 - 5 Years 7.3 - 15.0 Pregnancy Adolescents
5- 10 Years 6.4 - 13.3 First Trimester 0.1 – 2.5
15 – 20 years 80 – 210 11 - 15 Years 5.6 - 11.7 Second Trimester 0.2 – 3.0
Pregnancy Third Trimester 0.3 – 3.0
First Trimester 81 - 190
Second&Third Trimester 100-260
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*Pregnancy reference values for TSH provided as per recommendations by American Thyroid Association

**End Of Report**

Dr.Sangeeta Sharma
MD(Pathology)

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