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Thyroglobulin Antibodies Normal Range
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Free T3 (liothyronine) high, thyroid peroxidase ab greater than 1000, thyroglobulin ab elevated but TSH ultrasensitive normal as well as thyroglobulin. ?

Autoimmune thyroid: All this says is you have hashimoto's thyroid disease. Nothing else specific. Are you taking thyroid medication? What kind? ...Read more
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (Definition)
Thyroglobulin antibodies are proteins made by the immune system. The immune system is recognizing the thyroid as strange to the body. Thus, this is a marker of autoimmune thyroid disease. It is usually measured to confirm hashimoto's thyroiditis, but can be seen in people without significant thyroid pathology and with normal thyroid levels. It can also be seen with ...Read more
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Does a thyroglobulin ab of 42 warrant Synthroid (thyroxine) 50mcg blood test thyroglobulin ab 42iu/ml reference range <20?

No relationship: Not a very reliable test.
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Low free t3, (liothyronine) normal TSH and high tpo antibodies. What's this mean?

Probable hypothyroid: The free t4, not free T3 (liothyronine) test, is necessary here. Positive antibodies indicate hashimoto's thyroiditis, the most common cause of hypothyroidism. It may just be early in the process to cause the TSH to be elevated. ...Read more
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What could positive thyroglobulin antibodies (out of range) mean? Peroxidase is within range but antibodies are present.

Immune binding of t: This is an immune reaction to bind thyroid hormone in or out of the cell. It can be caused by a lot of different conditions including pregnancy, other autoimmune conditions or primary thyroid disease or virus infections. It's importance for future thyroid disease depends on what is going on with you clinically at this time. ...Read more
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Tsi level. For thyroid was 1.0 .Is that normal range?
TSH at 1.0 normal: If you mean tsh, a level of 1.0 is quite normal. ...Read more
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What are the normal thyroid peroxidase antibodies?

Usually very low: Tpo antibodies are generally low or absent unless you have had hashimoto's thyroiditis. Once they occur, they may decline slowly or last a lifetime. ...Read more
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Thyroid tests showed normal range TSH, FT4 and TPO Ab. Thyroglobin Ab was 232 with a normal range of <61. Action? Should I be concerned?

Thyroidologist: Your normal levels of tsh and t4 suggest that the elevated levels of thyroglobulin have not as yet made your thyroid underactive. However a thyroidologist or endocrinologist is best qualified to evaluate and follow you. ...Read more
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Thyroid Ultrasound heterogenous thyroid parynchema with hypervascularity. Blood test normal tsh t4 t3 (liothyronine) etc but >1300 TPo antibodies?have Hypo symptoms

Elevated: TPO levels are associated with autoimmune thryroid disease/thryoiditis, for example Hashimoto disease. The thyroid US findings are also consistent with thyroiditis. Talk to your doc about next steps. ...Read more
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Blood test TSH 3.40--considered "high" per lab . Has reference range changed lately? Free T4 .9 (normal range)
have thyroid nodule, prolactinoma

That TSH: While technically normal is considered by many to be slightly high relative to your age. Discuss it with your rotor. Hypothyroidism can increase prolactin somewhat. If you're taking cabergoline, it needs to be taken twice a week to be effective. ...Read more
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What does it mean to have high tpo antibodies but Normal tsh t4 t3 (liothyronine) function? Enlarged thyroid-US heterogenous thyroid parenchyma with hypervascularity
Thyroiditis: You likely have thyroiditis (autoimmune)in its early stage and you need to consult your doctor for Rx and monitor. ...Read more
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Normal range for anti-TPO levels?
Positive anti-TPO or: Anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies means antibodies are present which act against thyroid cells leading to hypothyroidism. Mayo clinic cites that values >9.0 iu/ml as generally associated with autoimmune thyroiditis, but elevations are also seen in other autoimmune diseases. Other labs may differ so it is important to speak with physician regarding lab result interpretation. ...Read more
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Thyroid swelling. Ultrasound heterogenous thyroid parynchema with hypervascularity. Blood test-normal tsh t4 t3 (liothyronine) etc but >1300 TPo antibodies?

Hard to say: Ive yet to have anyone NOT have elevated TPo but I havent sent many. The standard answer would be that it likley is GRAVES disease starting but if there arent a lot of symptoms and the labs are normal you wouldnt give treatment. Retesting if symptoms and at about every 3 months. ...Read more
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Thyroid blood test: normal tsh, and normal t 4, slightly lower free t3 (liothyronine). What is a normal TSH level?

0.4-4.5: In most labs, the normal TSH ranges between 0.4 and 4.5. Most people have TSH levels under 2.5. One can still be normal with higher TSH levels, but if you have hypothyroid symptoms, a mildly high TSH could be a sign of developing hypothyroidism. Free T3 (liothyronine) levels are not accurate in many labs, so a slightly low level may be meaningless. You should see an endocrinologist if you have symptoms. ...Read more
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My thyroglobulin antibody was <0.9 other thyroid test are normal tsh, free4, tpo, tg panel, but have overactive thyroid, confused!

If all of the: Listed tests are normal, you do not have and overactive thyroid. Check w/your doctor to resolve this confusion. ...Read more
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What are normal levels of thyroid antibodies?
Thyroid antibodies: These usually are performed by commercial labs. They give the normal ranges - usually less than 20 units. ...Read more
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Negative result for thyroid peroxidase antibodies tpoab . Necessary to test my thyroglobulin antibodies tgab ?
Anti-thyroglobulin: Studies have shown that 99% of patients with hashimoto's thyroiditis have anti-microsomal antibodies, whereas only about 1/3rd had anti-thyroglobulin antibodies. In addition, 10-20% of persons without thyroid problems have anti-throglobulin antibodies (tg-a). These persons are likely at higher risk for future problems and should be watched more closely however, testing for tg-a is not necessary. ...Read more
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Elevated thyroid antibody. But normal thyroid level? Is medicine needed?

Not yet: Anti thyroid antibodies are a sign that your immune system is attacking your thyroid gland. Over time, your gland may fail and them you will require thyroid hormone replacement. Your physician should check your TSH level periodically. When TSH starts to rise, consider medication. Antithyroid antibodies raise your risk of having infertility issues. Make sure your ob/gyn is aware of this. ...Read more
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Normal TSH low ft4 ?

Normal thyroid: A normal TSH means your body knows that your thyroid is normal. ...Read more
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T4 is elevated. 14.4 but Free T4 and Free T3 normal, TSH normal, antithroglobulin AB is 14, normal range 0-115?

See below: All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Having said that, if free T4 and T3 and TSH are normal, there is no cause for concern. T4 may be elevated in women on birth control pills. For good health - Have a diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, milk and milk products, nuts, beans, legumes, lentils and small amounts of lean meats. Avoid saturated fats. Drink enough water daily, so that your urine is mostly colorless. Exercise at least 150 minutes/week and increase the intensity of exercise gradually. Do not use tobacco, alcohol, weed or street drugs in any form. Practice safe sex, if you have sex. ...Read more
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Read this on my lab report "low positive thyroglobulin antibodies are seen in assymptomatic population"
what does that mean in real terms?

Not diagnostic: In general, lab tests are used to support a clinical diagnosis and thus a positive test per se does not provide a diagnosis without abnormal physical findings or symptoms. On many occasions, an abnormal lab test is not associated with any disease condition especially when the value is only slightly abnormal. If you do hundreds of tests on a healthy person, you will likely find something abnormal. ...Read more
Thyroglobulin (Definition)
A protein found in the thyroid gland and circulating in the bloodstream that binds to thyroid hormone to allow the hormone to travel throughout the body to its target sites without getting damaged or acting ...Read more
Antibody (Definition)
An antibody is a protein the body's immune system makes to identify potentially harmful substances in the body. Antibodies attach to the substance on a molecular level and mark it so the immune ...Read more
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