The S-TSHRAb test is used to detect various conditions causing hyperthyroidism.

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Antibodies against thyroglobulin (TyglAb) can form when thyroglobulin leaks into the bloodstream as thyroid tissue breaks down.
S -TPOAb, or thyroid peroxidase, is an enzyme involved in the formation of thyroid hormones. Antibodies to thyroid peroxidase indicate autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland.
The transferrin receptor is a recipient molecule for the iron transport protein. It receives the iron transported to the red blood cell, facilitating the transfer of iron into the red blood cell. The concentration of the transferrin receptor in the blood increases in cases of iron deficiency. The S-TfR test is used to detect iron deficiency.
Urate refers to uric acid. Its concentration in the blood can increase due to factors such as alcohol consumption and being overweight.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that affects the production of sex hormones. It influences estrogen and testosterone levels and fertility. The test is taken at the beginning of the natural menstrual cycle (days 3-5 of the cycle). It is recommended to conduct the test at least 4 weeks after stopping the use of contraceptives.
T4-V, or thyroxine, is a thyroid hormone and its level indicates the activity of the thyroid gland.
Urea is a waste product that the body cannot utilize. Urea measurement is used in the monitoring of chronic kidney failure.
Blood group determination tells you which blood group you belong to and whether you are Rh+ or Rh-. This test for the ABO and RhD blood group is the most commonly used blood group system.
A more accurate B12-TC2 test (active B12). Vitamin B12 is needed especially for the functioning of the nervous system.
Vitamin D is considered to be one of the important health factors that we can personally influence. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin necessary for vital human functions and should be ingested in sufficient quantities.