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  2. Thyroid peroxidase antibody test: What is it? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/thyroid-disease/expert-answers/faq-20058114

    TPO antibodies in the blood may mean you have thyroid disease due to an immune system condition called Hashimoto's disease. With Hashimoto's disease, the immune system makes antibodies that attack healthy tissue by accident. Antibodies that attack the thyroid can cause swelling, called inflammation, in the gland.

  3. Hashimoto's disease - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hashimotos-disease/diagnosis-treatment/...

    In an autoimmune disorder, the immune system produces rogue antibodies that target healthy cells or proteins in the body. Usually in Hashimoto's disease, the immune system produces an antibody to thyroid peroxidase (TPO), a protein that plays an important part in thyroid hormone production.

  4. TPO (Thyroid Peroxidase) Antibodies - reference range change

    medicalsciences.stackexchange.com/questions/3312

    First, in way of background for those not familiar with anti-TPO antibodies: these are antibodies directed against the thyroid gland. They are most often measured in a patient with “subclinical” hypothyroidism (i.e. elevated TSH but normal free T4).

  5. What is normal range of Anti TPO antiodies test?

    medicalsciences.stackexchange.com/questions/1440

    There are several reasons why we can't specify the range here on Health SE, especially for anti-TPO Ab. The test method; Antibodies are proteins, produced by our immune system. Determining the concentration of a specific protein is somewhat more difficult than determining the concentration of a smaller molecule.

  6. Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Ab Test- normal or abmormal

    medicalsciences.stackexchange.com/questions/7197

    Normal. A result of 9 where the reference range is 0 - 34 indicates that you're within the normal range. For this test, an abnormal result would be a value over 34 because it's not possible to have a result below zero. Keep in mind that each testing lab can different reference ranges, and they can differ over time too.

  7. Thyroid Peroxidase-What is a normal range? - HealthBoards Message...

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    Your Graves-like lab results in the presense of TPO antibodies (especially without elevated TSI), rather than actually indicating Graves, most likely represent fluctuations in thyroid hormone release from ongoing autoimmune destruction of your thyroid. In all likelihood you will eventually develop Hashimoto's and need horomone replacement.

  8. Any1 else w/ TPO & TG antibodies but "normal" bloodwk?

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    Hi all! Was wondering if anyone else has tpo & tg ab but all other labs in "normal" ranges. How are you being treated & what has the Dr dx'ed you with?

  9. ANA test - Mayo Clinic

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    The presence of antinuclear antibodies is a positive test result. But having a positive result doesn't mean you have a disease. Many people with no disease have positive ANA tests — particularly women older than 65. Some infectious diseases and cancers have been associated with the development of antinuclear antibodies, as have certain drugs.

  10. Thyroid Antibodies/Normal TSH,T3,T4 - HealthBoards Message Boards

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    I would like some advice on the following lab work I had done because of various symtoms I have been having such as tiredness, hand tremors, cold intolerance, coarse hair, numb arms/hands, eyelids swelling, etc. TPO - 97 high (range 0-34) Antithyroglobulin Ab - 142 high (range 0-40) TSH 1.407 (range 0.45-4.500)

  11. Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) - Diagnosis and treatment -...

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    Treatment for hypothyroidism usually includes taking the thyroid hormone medicine levothyroxine (Levo-T, Synthroid, others) every day. This medicine is taken by mouth. It returns hormone levels to a healthy range, eliminating symptoms of hypothyroidism. You'll likely start to feel better one or two weeks after you begin treatment.