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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: | ||
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*Some patients with PPT may have elevated concentration of Serum Anti-TPO abs, which is usually suggestive of future hypothyroidism. | *Some patients with PPT may have elevated concentration of Serum Anti-TPO abs, which is usually suggestive of future hypothyroidism. |
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Laboratory Findings
- Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of PPT depend on the phase of disease and include:
- Some patients with PPT may have elevated concentration of Serum Anti-TPO abs, which is usually suggestive of future hypothyroidism.