a. .4 IU/ml
b . .04IU/ml
c. .004IU/ml
d. 004IU/ml
Utility of third generation thyrotropin assays in thyroid function testing.
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Department
of Internal Medicine, University of Essen, Germany.
bernhard.saller@uni-essen.de
Abstract
Determination of thyrotropin (TSH) by sensitive immunometric assays is
currently judged as the most sensitive and also most cost-effective first-line
approach to thyroid function testing. Further improvement of assay sensitivity
has led to the description of third generation TSH assays with a functional
sensitivity in the range of 0.01 to 0.02 mU/l
Third generation TSH assays have become available with
detection limits of about 0.01 mU/L. Because of the considerably lower
detection limit, these assays can reliably distinguish between normal and
hyperthyroid patients(Boulder Medical Center Journal)
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Extremely sensitive (fourth-generation) assays can detect
TSH levels 0.004 mU/L, but, for
practical purposes, assays sensitive to 0.1 mU/L are sufficient[Harrison 18th
editione book Chapter 341]
4Th Generation assay was there in the question.
ReplyDeleteIT says 3rd gen differs from 4th gen assay in detecting TSH levels .??
Thank you Dr Kalpesh.If the question is so answer is .004mU/L.What about the units Do you have any idea?
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