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Thyroid physiology and thyroid function testing
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2003The art and science of medicine has changed so much in the last 40 years, not only in the manner that physicians treat medical diseases but also in how they diagnose them. Technological advances have made it possible to have a test for almost anything.
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1986
The commonly used thyroid function tests can be divided into three categories: blood tests that assess the functional status of the thyroid gland (T4, T3R, T3RIA, TSH), tests that dynamically evaluate the pituitary—thyroid axis (TRH test, cytomal suppression test), and in vivo isotopic tests (radioiodine uptake tests, thyroid scan, etc.).
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The commonly used thyroid function tests can be divided into three categories: blood tests that assess the functional status of the thyroid gland (T4, T3R, T3RIA, TSH), tests that dynamically evaluate the pituitary—thyroid axis (TRH test, cytomal suppression test), and in vivo isotopic tests (radioiodine uptake tests, thyroid scan, etc.).
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Interpretation of thyroid function tests during pregnancy.
Best practice & research. Clinical endocrinology & metabolism, 2020W. Visser, Robin P. Peeters
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Understanding thyroid function tests
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981Mitchell E. Geffner, null J.M.G.
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Biochemical Thyroid Function Testing
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1994G G, Klee, I D, Hay
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