Thyroglobulin 8 refers to the eight items of thyroid examination, need to be based on the results of the comparison of normal reference value judgment, different hospitals and equipment test results and reference range will be different, if the value is abnormal, you should consult with the attending physician in a timely manner.
The eight thyroid tests include TSH, FT4, FT3, TT4, TT3, TRAb, TgAb and TPOAb.
In general, if TSH is significantly lower and FT4 and FT3 are significantly higher, and the patient has symptoms such as excessive sweating, irritability, and lethargy, it may suggest the presence of hyperthyroidism. If TSH is significantly elevated and FT4 and FT3 are significantly lowered, accompanied by symptoms such as emotional indifference, facial edema, and weight gain, it may suggest the presence of hypothyroidism.
In clinical practice, TRAb is an important indicator for diagnosing Graves’ disease and judging the prognosis in the course of treatment; TgAb and TPOAb are important indicators for diagnosing autoimmune thyroiditis; TgAb is important for evaluating whether there is any recurrence of differentiated thyroid cancer.
Interpretation of the eight thyroid tests should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor, and if the test results show abnormal values, a doctor should be consulted in a timely manner.