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*Blood [[hormone]] level tests: Blood tests of thyroid hormone can determine the function of [[thyroid]] and [[pituitary gland]]s. Usually, serum thyroid hormone levels (T3, T4) and serum [[thyroid-stimulating hormone]] (TSH) are detected. Goiter associated with an overactive thyroid usually involves a high level of thyroid hormone and a lower than normal TSH level in the blood. | *Blood [[hormone]] level tests: Blood tests of thyroid hormone can determine the function of [[thyroid]] and [[pituitary gland]]s. Usually, serum thyroid hormone levels (T3, T4) and serum [[thyroid-stimulating hormone]] (TSH) are detected. Goiter associated with an overactive thyroid usually involves a high level of thyroid hormone and a lower than normal TSH level in the blood. | ||
*An [[antibody]] test: For some causes of goiter such as [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]] and [[Graves-Basedow disease]], a blood test about antibodies may be helpful to the diagnosis. | *An [[antibody]] test: For some causes of goiter such as [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]] and [[Graves-Basedow disease]], a blood test about antibodies may be helpful to the diagnosis. | ||
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[[Category:Thyroid disease]] | [[Category:Thyroid disease]] | ||
[[Category:Malnutrition]] | [[Category:Malnutrition]] | ||
[[Category:Endocrinology]] | [[Category:Endocrinology]] | ||
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Laboratory Findings
- Blood hormone level tests: Blood tests of thyroid hormone can determine the function of thyroid and pituitary glands. Usually, serum thyroid hormone levels (T3, T4) and serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) are detected. Goiter associated with an overactive thyroid usually involves a high level of thyroid hormone and a lower than normal TSH level in the blood.
- An antibody test: For some causes of goiter such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves-Basedow disease, a blood test about antibodies may be helpful to the diagnosis.