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The use of thyroid function tests in the diagnosis of hypopituitarism: definition and evaluation of the TSH Index
Clinical Endocrinology, 09/15/09
Jostel A et al. – The TSHI provides an accurate estimate of the severity of pituitary dysfunction in hypopituitary patients based on simple TFTs. It predicts the probability of pituitary stimulation test failure and extends the diagnosis of TSH deficiency into areas of the normal TFT reference ranges.
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