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Thyroid antibodies di they fluctuate when levels are normal?

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Dr. Nayla Mumneh answered

Antibodies: The level fluctuates and it may not necessarily follow disease activity or thyroid level.

Answered 1/14/2014

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Diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Unknown cause. Tsh in range. Normal t3 high ft4. Negative antibodies for graves and Hashi. Thyroid ultrasound normal. Low b12 lower range vit D. Normal prolactin level. Endo believes its pituitary?

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I got my test results back from my obgyn stating that my T3 and T4 levels are normal but I have high thyroid Antibodys so what does that mean could be?

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