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A strategy for thyroid function tests.
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Diagnostic EfficiencyMedicineIodine Deficiency DisordersThyroid DiseaseDiagnostic CriterionDiagnosisParathyroid DiseaseDifferential DiagnosisDecision-aiding RangesThyroid DisordersBiostatisticsThyroid HormonePublic HealthEndocrinologyLaboratory MedicineStatisticsThyroid PhysiologyThyroid Function Tests
The concept of decision-aiding ranges were introduced to improve diagnostic efficiency. The clinical uncertainty in distinguishing borderline cases of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism among 1559 consecutive requests for thyroid function tests was 47%. This was reduced to 22% by using the free thyroxine index and to under 2% by using specific tests determined by the decision-aiding ranges.
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