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==Laboratory Findings==
==Laboratory Findings==
*Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of PPT depend on the phase of disease and include:  
*Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of PPT depend on the phase of disease and include:  
**[Abnormal test 1]
** {| class="wikitable" !lab values !Hyperthyroid phase !Hypothyroid phase |- |Serum TSH |less than 3.5 |more than 3.5 |- |Serum free T4 |elevated but may be normal |decreased |- |Serum free T3 |elevated or normal |decreased |- |Serum Anti-TPO abs |postive |postive |- |Serum TSH-receptor abs |negative or positive with  coexisting grave's disease |negative |- |Serum ESR |normal |normal |- |Serum thyroglobulin Tg |elevated in early phase of  destruction of follicles |elevated in early phase of  destruction of follicles |- |Radio-iodine uptake |decreased |decreased |}
**[Abnormal test 2]
**[Abnormal test 3]


*Some patients with [disease name] may have elevated/reduced concentration of [test], which is usually suggestive of [progression/complication].
*Some patients with PPT may have elevated concentration of Serum Anti-TPO abs, which is usually suggestive of future hypothyroidism.


==References==
==References==

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Laboratory Findings

  • Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of PPT depend on the phase of disease and include:
    • {| class="wikitable" !lab values !Hyperthyroid phase !Hypothyroid phase |- |Serum TSH |less than 3.5 |more than 3.5 |- |Serum free T4 |elevated but may be normal |decreased |- |Serum free T3 |elevated or normal |decreased |- |Serum Anti-TPO abs |postive |postive |- |Serum TSH-receptor abs |negative or positive with coexisting grave's disease |negative |- |Serum ESR |normal |normal |- |Serum thyroglobulin Tg |elevated in early phase of destruction of follicles |elevated in early phase of destruction of follicles |- |Radio-iodine uptake |decreased |decreased |}
  • Some patients with PPT may have elevated concentration of Serum Anti-TPO abs, which is usually suggestive of future hypothyroidism.

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