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For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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In any patient with a pituitary condition or hypothalamic disease, always measure FT4 alongside TSH. A TSH in the 'normal' range in this context does not exclude hypothyroidism — the pituitary cannot generate an appropriate TSH response. FT4 is the definitive test.

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TSH is measured in milli-international units per litre, a unit that reflects extraordinarily tiny concentrations. The entire TSH content in a normal person's bloodstream at any given moment would fit comfortably in a few billionths of a gram — yet it controls every aspect of the thyroid gland's function.

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