Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1250 page)

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T
3
, triiodothyronine; T
4
, thyroxine; NTI, nonthyroid illness.
*Low TSH with normal T
4
.

High TSH with normal T
4
.

In 95% of cases of thyrotoxicosis. Serum T
3
is needed for diagnosis of T3 thyrotoxicosis in the other 5% of cases of thyrotoxicosis.

   Use
   Reflects secretory activity; useful in diagnosis of hyper- and hypothyroidism, especially when overt or due to pituitary or hypothalamic disease
   
Normal range:
6.09–12.23 μg/dL
   Interpretation
   Not affected by
   Mercurial diuretics
   Nonthyroidal iodine

Increased In

   Hyperthyroidism.
   Pregnancy.
   Drugs (e.g., estrogens, birth control pills,
D
-thyroxine, thyroid extract, TSH, amiodarone, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, some radiopaque substances for x-ray studies [ipodate, iopanoic acid]).
   Euthyroid sick syndrome.
   Increase in TBG or abnormal thyroxine-binding prealbumin.

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