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Free T3
"I understand the measurement of free t3 is the
most accurate evaluation of thyroid function. What methods are now
available to measure the free t3 concentration? How do I get my
doctor to order the test?" -- SK, Los Altos, CA
Free t3 levels are not the most accurate indicator of thyroid function,
and have limited applicability. Free t3 measurements. Like free
t4, measure the hormone that is not bound to binding proteins such
as TBG (see Levothyroxine Dosage and
Estrogens). Free hormone measurements are difficult since concentrations
measured are very small - in fact the measurements actually estimate
the free levels rather than measuring them directly.
I have found that newer free t3 test results have been quite variable
and somewhat unreliable. Serum TSH measurements remain the most
sensitive indicator of thyroid status (in the absence of pituitary
disease).
Sometimes the serum TSH level is suppressed, seeming to indicate
excessive levels of thyroid hormones, despite the fact that the
measured t4, free t4 and t3 levels are in the normal range. Recent
studies have demonstrated that some of these patients have isolated
elevations in free t3 levels. Thus this test is possible useful
to confirm very minimal hyperthyroidism in patients with subnormal
serum TSH concentrations. It should not be used if the TSH is normal.
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