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What Does The Thyroid Report Indicate?

my thyroid report Microsonal (TPO) antibody titre, serum - observed value - 0:21 / unit - IU/ML - <= 5:61 Thyriglobullin antibody (ATG), SERUM - Observed value - 1:28 / Unit - IU/ML / Biological Reference interval <= 4:11 please let me know what problem im having
Mon, 25 Aug 2014
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Hello,

I would like to know if these tests were done as part of a thyroid hormonal abnormality.Thyroid antibodies are elevated if there is an immunological problem causing the Thyroid dysfunction eg. Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Your values are very much in the normal range and you do not have an inflammation of the Thyroid gland.
If you could let me know the results of your Thyroid Function Tests , I shall be happy to interpret them for you.
Dr. Noble Zachariah
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What Does The Thyroid Report Indicate?

Hello, I would like to know if these tests were done as part of a thyroid hormonal abnormality.Thyroid antibodies are elevated if there is an immunological problem causing the Thyroid dysfunction eg. Hashimoto s thyroiditis. Your values are very much in the normal range and you do not have an inflammation of the Thyroid gland. If you could let me know the results of your Thyroid Function Tests , I shall be happy to interpret them for you. Dr. Noble Zachariah Please indicate whether you are satisfied with my answer. Thanks