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Patient NAME :Mrs.

MAMTA Barcode : 10285100


ITDOSE INFOSYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

Age/Gender : 35 Y/Female Sample Registered ON : 26/Feb/2024 08:32AM


Lab NO : 012402260007 Sample Collected ON : 26/Feb/2024 08:33AM
UHID : 21483 Report Generated ON : 26/Feb/2024 12:23PM
Referred BY : SELF Report Approved ON : 26/Feb/2024 12:23PM
Panel NAME : WALK IN Visit Type :

Test Result Unit Biological Reference Interval

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Blood Sugar Fasting 159 mg/dl 60.0 - 110.0
Method:GOD/POD

IMMUNOASSAY
Thyroid Profile (Total)
Total T3 1.24 ng/ml 0.80 - 2.00
Method:ECLIA
Total T4 6.80 ug/dl 4.50 - 11.70
Method:ECLIA
TSH, Ultrasensitive 14.072 uIU/ml 0.27 - 4.20
Method:ECLIA
Status Sub-Clinical Hypothyroid
.

REFERENCE GROUP REFERENCE RANGE


Adults > 15 Years 0.27 - 4.20
Children:
1 - 2 Days 3.200 - 34.600
3 - 4 Days 0.700 - 15.400
15 Days - 05 Months 1.700 - 9.100
05 months to 15 Years 0.700 - 6.400
Pregnancy:
0.300 - 4.500
Ist Trimester
0.500 - 4.600
IInd Trimester
0.800 - 5.200
IIIrd Trimester
Note :-
TSH levels are subject to circadian variation, rising several hours before the onset of sleep, reaching peak levels between 11.0
p.m. to 6.00 a.m. Nadir concentrations are observed during the afternoon.Diurnal variations in TSH levels approximates +/- 50%,
hence time of the day has influence on the measured serum TSH variations.

Clinical Use :-
1. Primary Hypothyroid.
2. Hyperthyroidism.
3. Hypothalamic-Pitiutary Hypothyroidism.
4. Inappropriate TSH Secretion.
5. Non-Thyroidal sickness.

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