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Bengaluru, Karnataka 560102
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Hyderbad,Telangana . 500016
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Test Information
You Must Know
Test Name: TSH - ULTRASENSITIVE
Sample Type: Blood
Patient:
Male,Female,Child
What is TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Ultrasensitive?
A TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Ultrasensitive test helps measure the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone in the body. This test is used to assess thyroid function and detect possible thyroid gland disorders. It is also performed with T3 and T4 tests as part of thyroid profile testing
Interpreting TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Ultrasensitive results
Interpretations
The TSH normal range may vary from lab to lab.
The TSH normal range for different age groups is given below:
Patients (Age) TSH Normal Range
|
Premature Infants (28-36 Weeks) |
|
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1st Week of Life |
0.20-27.90 mIU/L |
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Term Infants (>37 Weeks) |
|
|
Serum or Cord Blood |
1.00-39.00 mIU/L |
|
1-2 Days |
3.20-34.60 mIU/L |
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3-4 Days |
0.70-15.40 mIU/L |
|
5 Days-4 Weeks |
1.70-9.10 mIU/L |
|
1-11 Months |
0.80-8.20 mIU/L |
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1-19 Years |
0.50-4.30 mIU/L |
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≥20 Years |
0.40-4.50 mIU/L |
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Pregnancy |
|
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First Trimester |
0.26-2.66 mIU/L |
|
Second Trimester |
0.55-2.73 mIU/L |
|
Third Trimester |
0.43-2.91 mIU/L |
- If your TSH level is increased, it usually indicates that you have hypothyroidism. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the most common cause of primary hypothyroidism.
- If your TSH level is decreased, it usually indicates hyperthyroidism. Graves' disease, multinodular goiter, and toxic nodules are some of the common causes of hyperthyroidism.
Note: TSH normal range levels show circadian variation (fluctuates during the 24-hour cycle), reaching peak levels between 2-4 a.m. and at a low between 6-10 p.m.
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