TSH RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES*

5,150.00

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Department : IMMUNOLOGY

The TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb) test is a blood test used to detect antibodies that target the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptors in the thyroid gland. These antibodies can either stimulate or block the receptor, leading to abnormal thyroid function.

This test is most commonly used to diagnose Graves’ disease, an autoimmune condition that causes overactivity of the thyroid (hyperthyroidism). It may also help differentiate between different types of thyroid disorders and monitor treatment response.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Detect TSH receptor antibodies in the blood
  • Diagnose Graves’ disease
  • Identify autoimmune causes of hyperthyroidism
  • Differentiate types of thyroid disorders
  • Monitor response to thyroid treatment

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required No special preparation needed Inform your doctor about medications, especially thyroid drugs Follow doctor’s instructions if other thyroid tests are advised
TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb) test detects antibodies that affect thyroid function, helping diagnose autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Graves’ disease.

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