tsh in English

abbreviation
1
thyroid-stimulating hormone.

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1. • Levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and prolactin

2. Bugleweed maintains the TSH- a thyroid-stimulating hormone.

3. When there is too much thyroid hormone, the TSH will be low.

4. Autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs) are presumably independent of TSH for growth and function and appear "hot" on scintiscan because they selectively concentrate radionuclide to a greater extent than the remaining thyroid gland, which is controlled by the normal TH-TSH feedback mechanis …

5. Hence, by measuring blood levels of both TSH and thyroid hormones, doctors can diagnose thyroid function and health.

6. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) are growth factors for some thyroid cells in cultures.

7. 20 No correlations were obtained between the duration of SIRS and TT FT FT and TSH ( p & gt; 0.05 ).

8. In addition to testing the TSH levels, many doctors test for T3, Free T3, T4, and/or Free T4 for more detailed results.

9. The assessment of patients with possible PMS or PMDD should begin with the history, physical examination, chemistry profile, complete blood count, and serum TSH.

10. Plasma selenium, serum copper, zinc, T T and TSH were determined in endemic cretins from Qinghai and Xinjiang myxedematous type endemic cretinism areas.

11. Basal plasma Aldosterones were not significantly different except for suppressed TSH (157.7 +/- 13 pg/ml), which was higher than normal (109.9 +/- 10.4 pg/ml; p = 0.04)

12. Six secretory cell types (prolactin-, ACTH-, somatotropin- (STH-), TSH-, and two presumptive gonadotropin- (GTH-) secreting cells) were identified in light or electron microscope preparations of goldfish pars distalis.

13. From a total of 51 adenomas 17 prolactinomas (33.3%), 15 Acromegalies (29.4%), 4 Cushing-syndromes (7.8%), 1 TSH-producing adenoma (1.9%) and 14 hormone-inactive adenomas (27.4%) were found

14. The invention relates to the use of affinity-purified polyclonal human autoantibodies against the TSH receptor (TSHR-Auto-Ab), obtained from the serum of Graves'disease patients, which have been purified to obtain biochemical homogeneity and comprise a specific activity of at least 1 IU/mg protein (human immunoglobulin) and/or the use of animal antibodies, which compete with the former for the binding sites of a functional human TSH receptor, as a specific binding reagent in an immunological determination method for the clinical identification of autoantibodies against the TSH receptor (TSHR-Auto-Ab) in a sample of a biological fluid of a patient to be examined for Graves'disease.

15. The pay office must be advised by memo or by free form text (FFT) of any PAC 18R001 created so that it can adjust the salary/service record for the appropriate TSH (Time Summary Hours Reported) screen.

16. It seems that the “thyroid-breast cancer controversy” can only be resolved by a prospective study preferably on postmenopausal women correlating thyroid (T3, T4, PBI), pituitary (TSH, TRH, Prolactin), and adrenocortical (androgens) function tests with the clinical examination of thyroid, breast, and genital apparatus and determination of the estrogen status (vaginal smear, plasma estrogens) as well.

17. We differentiated monohormonal densely or sparsely granulated GH-cell adenomas, monohormonal sparsely or very rarely densely granulated prolactin cell adenomas, monohormonal densely or sparsely ACTH-cell adenomas, monohormonal TSH-cell adenomas and FSH/LH cell adenomas from bihormonal adenomas of mammosomatotroph or GH/prolactin cell type or of the acidophil stem cell adenoma type.

18. More than 60 parameters are routinely measured in serum, plasma or saliva, and ten metabolites can be assayed in urine, including steroids (androgens, oestrogens, glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids), peptides (ACTH, ADH, Peptide C, ...) and proteins (gonadotropin, prolactin, TSH, GH, HCG, insulin, ...) for the investigation of the function of all endocrine glands, including the thyroid, the gonads, the pituitary gland, the adrenal cortex, the pancreas and the placenta. Other tests probe glucose metabolism and growth.