gilson dantas
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I think we learned that T4: T3 must be physiologically in an approximate ratio of 3: 1 [or 4: 1];
It is correct?
Well I measured my t4 and t3 and gave a result that apparently leaves t4 near 50 times greater than t3!
I think I must be worried.
Someone may help me if I made the correct calculation.
Laboratory values: t4 = 5 mcg / dL and t3 = 91 ng / dL;
I converted both in nanograms and apparently the result gave about 50 times more T4 than T3.
make sense? which may be the real meaning of this result?
It is correct?
Well I measured my t4 and t3 and gave a result that apparently leaves t4 near 50 times greater than t3!
I think I must be worried.
Someone may help me if I made the correct calculation.
Laboratory values: t4 = 5 mcg / dL and t3 = 91 ng / dL;
I converted both in nanograms and apparently the result gave about 50 times more T4 than T3.
make sense? which may be the real meaning of this result?