Abstract:The thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) test is useful for differentiating central and primary hypothyroidism, and is also valuable for diagnosing hypothyroidism. The threshold of the TRH test is usually set at 10-40 mIU/L. However, some experts are of the opinion that the TRH test has a limited role in evaluating hypothyroidism because of the clinical application of the new-generation thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) assay. We reviewed a case series to analyze the clinical use of the TRH test in the re-evalu… Show more
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