Most adults with hypothyroidism receiving levothyroxine did not have a thyroid-stimulating hormone level within reference ...
Borderline thyroid results can sound alarming but they don't always mean you need treatment. Here's what those numbers really ...
Earlier this fall, Medscape Medical News spoke to endocrinologists Angela M. Leung, MD, and Karen Tsai, MD, on how to interpret abnormal results of thyroid hormone tests. To address some additional ...
A randomized crossover trial evaluated the efficacy of different l-thyroxine dosing strategies and different target thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) ranges in patients with treated hypothyroidism.
Normal TSH values vary widely depending on age, and the ranges of normal values are typically higher in older adults. This is important, as a select number of patients manifest recurrent symptoms ...
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Planning a baby? Don’t ignore even ‘borderline’ thyroid levels- doctor explains
Even minor thyroid issues might delay pregnancy. The thyroid, the body's biggest gland, controls metabolism and hormonal ...
BOSTON — Whether or not to add liothyronine (LT3) to levothyroxine (LT4) for patients with hypothyroidism experiencing residual symptoms with LT4 alone was the subject of a debate between two esteemed ...
Women with higher-than-normal thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels before starting in vitro fertilization (IVF) may have fewer eggs available for treatment. But according to new research from ...
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