Mrs. REKHA GAIKWAD Reference: DR.
MAKRAND YELPALE VID: 240334500806097
Chembur.. Sample Collected At: Registered On:
413304 Mohan Hospital Sangola
14/02/2025 06:45 PM
Mohan Hospital At/Post Sangola Miraj
PIN No: Road Dist Solapur Collected On:
PID NO: P39424540712262 Processing Location:- 4075/21B, Dr. 14/02/2025 6:44PM
Age: 62 Year(s) Sex: Female Gune Complex, Pandharpur, MH-413304 Reported On:
14/02/2025 08:27 PM
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Reference Interval
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) - 2.30 µIU/mL 0.54-5.3
Ultrasensitive, Serum First Trimester : 0.33-4.59
(Serum,Electrochemiluminescence immunoassay Second Trimester : 0.35-4.10
(ECLIA)) Third trimester : 0.21-3.15
Interpretation :
• Increased TSH is seen with intake of Iodine, Lithium, Amiodarone drugs and also indicates considerable physiologic &
seasonal variation.
• Decreased TSH values require correlation with patient age & clinical symptoms and seen with intake of few drugs e.g. L-
dopa, glucocorticoids.
• Transient alteration in TSH is seen in non-thyroidal illness like severe infections, liver disease, renal and heart failure, severe
burns, trauma and surgery etc.
Clinical Utility: Levels of TSH are used for monitoring of thyroid related disorders.
Caution: Patients on Biotin supplement may have interference in some immunoassays. For sample collection, at least 8-hours wait
time is recommended for individuals taking high dose of Biotin (more than 5 mg per day) supplements.
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.
Associated Tests: T3 (T0029), T4 (T0031) free T3 (T0028), free T4 (T0030), reverse T3 (R1004), Thyroid Antibodies (T0061),
Thyroid Comprehensive Profile-1 (T0062)
Reference:
• Clinical Chemistry 50:12, 2338-2344 (2004) and Ind J Clin Biochem (Apr-June 2014) 29(2):189–195.
• Ref: Arch Pathol Lab Med—Vol 141, November 2017.
• Fisher DA. Physiological variations in thyroid hormones: physiological and pathophysiological considerations. Clin Chem.
1996 Jan;42(1):135-9. PMID: 8565215
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