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A New Method of Paired Thyrotropin Assay as a Screening Test for Neonatal Hypothyroidism*

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A simple and reliable method of paired TSH assay was developed and used in screening for neonatal primary hypothyroidism. In this method, a paired assay is first done. Equal parts of the extracts of dried blood spots on filter paper (9 mm diameter) from two infants 4-7 days old are combined and assayed for TSH by double antibody RIA. If the value obtained is over the cut-off point, the extracts are assayed separately for TSH in a second assay to identify the abnormal sample. Two systems, A and B, with different cut-off points were tested. On the basis of reference blood samples (serum levels of TSH, 80 microU/ml in system A and 40 microU/ml in system B), the cut-off point was selected as follows: upper 5 (A) or 4 (B) percentile in the paired assay and values of reference blood samples in the second individual assay. Four cases (2 in A and 2 in B) of neonatal primary hypothyroidism were found among 25 infants (23 in A and 2 in B) who were recalled from a general population 41,400 infants (24,200 in A and 17,200 in B) by 22,700 assays. This paired TSH neonatal hypothyroidism.

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