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A member asked:

High triiodothyronine (t3) and low thyroxine (t4) free, direct 0.80. what does this mean?

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Dr. Philip Miller answered

T3 hyperthyroidism: or other endocrine disorders and obtain a thyroid scan.

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Answered 4/18/2018

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If my TSH and T4 are high and free thyroxine is normal...but T3 (liothyronine) uptake is low, should I take synthroid my dr prescribed?

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Tsh level is 9.23 HIGH (0.450-4.500) Thyroxine T4 6.4 ( 4.5-12) T3 uptake 27 (24-39%). free thyroxine index 1.7 what does it mean?

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A member asked:

T3 (liothyronine) uptake and T4 thyroxine and free T4 index are normal, but TSH is4.65 and per the lab that is high. The highest normal is 4.5. What does this mean?

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On my thyroid panel blood test, my T4. T3 (liothyronine) uptake, Free Thyroxine Index are normal. But, my TSH is too low. Whats that mean?

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My wife's free t3&t4 in normal range but her ths is low, it's 0.04. She've been taking thyroxine sodium 175mg for the past 6 months any recomandation?

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