What Is A Normal TSHLevel ?
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AndreaPosted
Sun 14 Feb 2010 12:00am
Oh, man, if I had a $1 for every time I have been asked this question ----- check out this article from HealBlog.net-----and for the record, my last TSHlevel was .155.......I'm a happy camper!
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lump in neck with tshlevel of 0.006
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DebnDavPosted
Thu 04 Nov 2010 8:12pm
Hey, I am a 41 yr old female with a past history of ovarian and uterine cancer. I just had a check up and my tsh was 0.006, and recently I found a lump as wide as my 3 fingers above my collar bone, i am really worried that my cancer has returned. See my dr in the morning for the lump, and see the new endo on the 15th. Help! worried! scared!
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Is normal TSH too high?
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Dr. William D.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 2:53pm
? This has proven a surprisingly knotty question that has generated a great deal of controversy.
Thyroidstimulatinghormone, or TSH, is now the most commonly used index... over the past 10 years has been what a normal TSHlevel is. In clinical practice, a TSH in the range of 0.4-5.0 mIU/L is considered normal. (Lower TSH is hyperthyroidism
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THYROID: Really Low TSH likely OK in pregnancy
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Marie L.Posted
Fri 09 Apr 2010 11:35am
advocated a preconception TSH (thyroidstimulatinghormone--common test of thyroid function) of less that 2 (5 is considered "normal"). I usually feel best a 1.5 or below, so this was great news. But I remember one of my HARVARD endocrinologists yelling at me, saying I was going to have heart problems, etc, and refusing to let my TSH get lower than 5...while
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The TSH Reference Range Wars by Jeffrey Dach MD
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Jeffrey Dach MDPosted
Wed 01 Jan 0016 12:00am
The TSH Reference Range Wars by Jeffrey Dach MD. For some inexplicable reason, modern medicine continues to argue within itself on the proper reference range for the TSH test (thyroid Stimulating Hormone).Changing the Reference Range for the TSH
Here is a little history of the TSH reference range changes.
2002 - American Association of Cli ...
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TSH Results
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Ciara ..Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:35am
As promised, my TSH results. You can see that my last one was taken on 6/13/08. My TSH is .7. What's interesting to note here is the unsteadiness of my levels. I..., but that could be because of my thyroid levels right now. I do have some hyperthyroid symptoms. I think I lose way more than the 100 strands they say a normal person would.
I ran
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Small-Molecule TSH Receptor Modulators for Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Disease and Cancer
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nih.govPosted
Sun 03 May 2009 5:00pm
Description of Invention:
NIH investigators have discovered a series of low molecular weight thyroid-stimulatinghormone (TSH) receptor modulators for use.../choriogonadotropin and thyroidstimulatinghormone receptors: structure-activity relationships and selective binding patterns. J Med Chem. 2006 Jun 29;49(13):3888-3896. [ PubMed abs
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Inverse Agonists of the TSH Receptor for the Treatment of Thyroid Cancer and Hyperthyroidism
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nih.govPosted
Mon 11 Oct 2010 8:00pm
Description of Invention:
This technology features small molecule inverse agonists of the thyroid-stimulatinghormone (TSH) receptor that may be readily...:
S Neumann, W Huang, E Eliseeva, S Titus, CJ Thomas, MC Gershengorn. A small molecule inverse agonist for the human thyroid-stimulatinghormone receptor. Endocrinology. 2010 Jul;151(7
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