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Allahabad Franchisee

Name : Mr. ASHUTOSH TIWARI


Collected : 20/Jun/2024 03:24 PM
Age/Gender : 20 Y 0 M 0 D /Male
Received : 20/Jun/2024 03:24 PM
Referred BY : Dr. S R N HOSPITAL
Reported : 20/Jun/2024 04:23 PM
Report Status : Final
BarcodeNo : 1000169418
Address : N/A
Lab No : 012406200101
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Test Name Result Unit Ref. Interval


TSH-Ultra Sensitive
TSH (Ultrasensitive) 4.550 µIU/mL 0.550–4.780
Method: CLIA
Sample Type:Serum

Interpretation:
Consider the below reference range for Ultra Sensitive TSH
REFERENCE RANGE in uIU/mL
REFERENCE GROUP
(As per American Thyroid Association)
Pregnancy
1st Trimester 0.100 – 2.500
2nd Trimester 0.200 – 3.000
3rd Trimester 0.300 – 3.000

Clinical Significance:
TSH has a circadian rhythm, with a peak around midnight (with much variability between individuals), and a low in the afternoon; fluctuations are normal. The
change in TSH from peak to trough is approximately 72%.

Normal changes in thyroid function tests during pregnancy, total T4 and T3 steadily increase during pregnancy. The thyroid gland is normally regulated by
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), also called thyrotropin, which is secreted by the pituitary. TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to produce and release
the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) . T4 and T3 are released from the thyroid into the bloodstream, Increased levels of free thyroid
hormones (T4 and T3) inhibit TSH secretion from the pituitary, whereas decreased levels of T4 and T3 cause an increase in TSH release from the pituitary.
Note:
1. TSH levels are subject to circadian variation, reaching peak levels between 2 - 4.a.m. and at a minimum between 6-10 pm . The variation is of the order of 50%,
hence time of the day has influence on the measured serum TSH concentrations.
2. Values <0.03 uIU/mL need to be clinically correlated due to presence of a rare TSH variant in some individuals.

Decreased TSH:Graves disease, Autonomous thyroid hormone secretion, TSH deficiency.​


Increased TSH : Primary hypothyroidism, Subclinical hypothyroidism, TSH dependent Hyperthyroidism.

Conditions of Reporting: All Lab results are subject to clinical interpretation by a qualified medical professional & This report is not subject to use for any medico-legal purpose.

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