TSH ULTRASENSITIVE, CORD BLOOD

590.00

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Department : IMMUNOLOGY

The TSH Ultrasensitive, Cord Blood test is a neonatal screening test performed using blood collected from the umbilical cord at birth. It measures very low levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) using highly sensitive methods.

This test is primarily used to detect congenital hypothyroidism, a condition where the newborn’s thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. Early detection is critical, as untreated thyroid deficiency can affect growth and brain development.

The test uses advanced ultrasensitive techniques to measure TSH levels in cord blood. Elevated TSH levels may indicate an underactive thyroid gland, prompting further evaluation and early treatment if necessary.

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No preparation is required Sample is collected from the umbilical cord at birth No fasting or special instructions needed Follow hospital or doctor guidelines if additional tests are advised

TSH Ultrasensitive, Cord Blood test measures thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in a newborn’s cord blood to screen for congenital thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism.

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