NAME : Mr.PALANI UHID NO/Visit ID : TND073.00005102/TND073.
5102
Age/Gender : 63 Y 0 M 0 D /M Collected : 27/Jun/2025 10:30AM
Ref Doctor : Dr.R.SRIDHARAN.MD., Received : 27/Jun/2025 05:46PM
Ref. Cust : VIJAY HOSPITAL Reported : 27/Jun/2025 07:07PM
Client Code : TND073 Barcode : D2882158
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
THYROID PROFILE (TFT) -I , SERUM
Triiodothyronine Total (TT3) 124.20 ng/dL 80 - 200 ECLIA
Thyroxine (TT4) 9.40 μg/dL 5.1-14.1 ECLIA
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 0.78 μIU/mL 0.27 - 4.2 ECLIA
Interpretation Notes:-
TSH Total T4 Total T3 Disease
Normal Normal Normal None
Low High High Hyperthyroidism
Low Normal Normal Subclinical Hyperthyroidism
Low Normal High T3 Toxicosis
Thyroiditis, T4 ingestion, hyperthyroidism in the elderly or with
Low High Normal
comorbid illness
Low Low Low Euthyroid sick syndrome; central hypothyroidism
Subclinical hypothyroidism; recovery from euthyroid sick
High Normal Normal
syndrome
TSH levels are subject to circadian variation, reaching peak levels between 2 - 4 AM and at a minimum between 6 - 10 PM. The variation
is of the order of 50%, hence time of the day has influence on the measured serum TSH concentrations.
Alteration in concentration of Thyroid hormone binding protein can profoundly affect Total T3 and/or Total T4 levels especially in
pregnancy and in patients on steroid therapy.
Unbound fraction (Free,T4/Free,T3) of thyroid hormone is biologically active form and correlate more closely with clinical status of the
patient than total T4/T3 concentration.
Values <0.03 µIU/mL need to be clinically correlated due to presence of a rare TSH variant in some individuals.
Printed On :27-Jun-2025 07:12 PM, Sample Processed at : CHENNAI,
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