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Anti-Tg and Anti-TPO are two major autoantibodies implicated in autoimmune related thyroiditis and aid in the differential diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease.
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TG (Ab) RIA Thyroid Function 014-HD 27.1 Thyroglobulin
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Thyroglobulin (TG) Ab
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Autoimmune thyroid gland disorders are characterized by detection of anti-thyroid antibodies, primarily against thyroglobulin and/or microsomal thyroid antigens. Recently it has been shown that thyroid peroxidase (TPO) is the protein responsible for microsomal antigenicity. In addition to chronic thyroiditis, thyroid autoantibodies may be found in other thyroid disorders. These autoantibodies may also occur in apparently normal subjects.
Thyroid microsomal (TPO) autoantibodies occur in sera of most autoimmune thyroid disease patients and predict raised serum TSH levels in random populations.
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