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The document is a preliminary report for Mr. Ajeet Kumar, a 28-year-old male, indicating an elevated TSH level of 5.820 µIU/mL, which is above the normal range of 0.27 - 4.20 µIU/mL. This suggests potential primary hypothyroidism, as TSH levels are typically high in this condition. The report also includes guidelines for TSH levels during pregnancy and notes that further tests for Anti Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO) will follow.

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The document is a preliminary report for Mr. Ajeet Kumar, a 28-year-old male, indicating an elevated TSH level of 5.820 µIU/mL, which is above the normal range of 0.27 - 4.20 µIU/mL. This suggests potential primary hypothyroidism, as TSH levels are typically high in this condition. The report also includes guidelines for TSH levels during pregnancy and notes that further tests for Anti Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO) will follow.

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Mr AJEET KUMAR Collected at: Indian Institute of Kharagpur Collected : 04/08/2025 07:11 PM

CGHS Iit Campus 721302 Ph


Age : 28 Yrs 8250586441 Reported : 04/08/2025 08:58 PM
Gender : Male Report Status : Preliminary
PID : 2400D283250804008379 Processed at: Pathkind Labs Kolkata, JC
18 3RD Floor Sector III Salt Lake City Ref. By : DR S DHIBAR
VID : 2400D28320258040003
700098, Ph 9830091990

Barcode: 80014490398

Test Name Result Biological Ref. Interval Unit

TSH 3rd Generation 5.820 H 0.27 - 4.20 µIU/mL

Sample :Serum
Method : ECLIA

Authenticated by

Dr. Koushik Kumar Das


Rg-79356(WBMC)
MBBS,MD(Biochemistry)Gold
Medalist
Consultant Biochemist

Note: Tests marked with NABL symbol are accredited by NABL vide Certificate No. MC- 4356
Interpretation
TSH 3rd Generation
TSH levels are elevated in primary hypothyroidism and low in primary hyperthyroidism. Evaluation of TSH is useful in the differential diagnosis of primary from
secondary and tertiary hypothyroidism. In primary hypothyroidism, TSH levels are elevated, while in secondary and tertiary hypothyroidism, TSH levels are low
or normal. High TSH level in the presence of normal FT4 is called subclinical hypothyroidism and low TSH with normal FT4 is called subclinical hyperthyroidism.
Sick, hospitalized patients may have falsely low or transiently elevated TSH. Significant diurnal variation is also seen in TSH levels.
Guidelines for TSH levels in pregnancy, as per American Thyroid Association, are as follows:
PREGNANCY TRIMESTER BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVAL UNIT
FIRST TRIMESTER 0.100 - 2.500 µIU/mL
SECOND TRIMESTER 0.200 - 3.000 µIU/mL
THIRD TRIMESTER 0.300 - 3.000 µIU/mL

Reports to Follow Anti Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)


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