We explain what TSH, free T4, free T3, and other key thyroid markers can indicate, and what to pay attention to in your results.
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Below are the markers most commonly reviewed when interpreting a thyroid panel. They are best understood together rather than as isolated values.
One of the core thyroid-regulation markers and often the first value people look at in the report.
A key hormone marker that is usually interpreted together with TSH rather than on its own.
Another important thyroid marker that helps complete the hormonal profile picture.
A marker often included when the panel needs to assess a possible autoimmune component in thyroid function.
An additional marker that can help better understand the immune context of thyroid-related changes.
A marker that may be relevant in an extended panel and is interpreted together with other thyroid values.
An additional marker that may be part of broader laboratory follow-up for the thyroid in certain scenarios.
A specific marker that may be included depending on the clinical question and reason for testing.
Here is what your interpretation will contain after you upload your report: key thyroid markers, a short explanation of their status, and guidance on what deserves attention first.
The interpretation highlights the thyroid markers that currently matter most, such as TSH, free T4, free T3, or antibodies.
You will get short plain-language explanations of how the hormonal profile looks, where attention points may be, and how individual markers relate to one another.
The block also suggests which values may be worth tracking over time, what to discuss with a doctor, and which markers may need repeat follow-up together with other examinations.
This is a demo interpretation example. Final clinical interpretation should be made with your doctor in the context of symptoms, history, ultrasound findings, and other relevant examinations.
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