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Serum Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Concentrations Greater than 400,000 IU/L Are Invariably Associated with Suppressed Serum Thyrotropin Concentrations
Thyroid, 06/12/09
Lockwood CM et al. - At hCG concentrations >400,000IU/L, TSH is consistently suppressed; serum FT4 and TSH respond to changes in serum hCG concentrations; and most patients with hCG concentrations >200,000IU/L lack overt hyperthyroid symptoms.
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