Patient Name : Mrs.
MENRABAI JADHAV Specimen Drawn ON : 24/Aug/2025 02:47PM
Age/Gender : 69 YRS /F Specimen Received ON : 24/Aug/2025 03:15PM
UHID/MR No : AMUB.0000484196 Report Date : 24/Aug/2025 05:42PM
Barcode No : C6880492 Client Code : MH1059
Ref Doctor : Dr.SAI ISHA HOSPITAL Visit ID : MMUB484240
Ref Customer : SELF Client Name : SHREE DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE
DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOASSAY
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
THYROID PROFILE
Sample Type : SERUM
Triiodothyronine Total (T3) 0.88 ng/mL 0.81-1.81 Chemiluminescence
Immunoassay (CLIA)
Thyroxine Total (T4) 10.3 ug/dL 5.0-14.82 Chemiluminescence
Immunoassay (CLIA)
TSH (4th Generation) 2.616 uIU/mL 0.40-5.50 Chemiluminescence
Immunoassay (CLIA)
PREGNANCY REFERENCE RANGE for TSH IN uIU/mL (As per American Thyroid Association.)
1st Trimester 0.10-2.50 uIU/mL
2nd Trimester 0.20-3.00 uIU/mL
3rd Trimester 0.30-3.00 uIU/mL
INTERPRETATION-
1. Primary hyperthyroidism is accompanied by elevated serum T3 & T4 values along with depressed TSH level.
2 .Primary hypothyroidism is accompanied by depressed serum T3 and T4 values & elevated serum TSH levels.
3. Normal T4 levels accompanied by high T3 levels and low TSH are seen in patients with T3 thyrotoxicosis.
4. Normal or low T3 & high T4 levels indicate T4 thyrotoxicosis ( problem is conversion of T4 to T3)
5. Normal T3 & T4 along with low TSH indicate mild / subclinical HYPERTHYROIDISM .
6. Normal T3 & low T4 along with high TSH is seen in HYPOTHYROIDISM .
7. Normal T3 & T4 levels with high TSH indicate Mild / Subclinical HYPOTHYROIDISM .
8. Slightly elevated T3 levels may be found in pregnancy and in estrogen therapy while depressed levels may be encountered in
severe illness , malnutrition , renal failure and during therapy with drugs like propanolol.
9. Although elevated TSH levels are nearly always indicative of primary hypothroidism . rarely they can result from TSH secreting
pituitary tumours ( seconday hyperthyroidism )
*TSH IS DONE BY ULTRASENSITIVE 4th GENERATION CHEMIFLEX ASSAY*
COMMENTS:
Assay results should be interpreted in context to the clinical condition and associated results of other investigations. Previous
treatment with corticosteroid therapy may result in lower TSH levels while thyroid hormone levels are normal. Note:
TSH levels may fluctuate based on few factors such as pregnancy, illness and age. Also, time of sample collection,
technologies used to analyze the test, usage of certain drugs. Diet may have impact on TSH levels. TSH may show around 50%
variation even when done at different times of day due to its association with circadian rhythm.
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Patient Name : Mrs. MENRABAI JADHAV Specimen Drawn ON : 24/Aug/2025 02:47PM
Age/Gender : 69 YRS /F Specimen Received ON : 24/Aug/2025 03:15PM
UHID/MR No : AMUB.0000484196 Report Date : 24/Aug/2025 05:42PM
Barcode No : C6880492 Client Code : MH1059
Ref Doctor : Dr.SAI ISHA HOSPITAL Visit ID : MMUB484240
Ref Customer : SELF Client Name : SHREE DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE
DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOASSAY
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
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