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Thyroid antimicrosomal antibody

Dr. Simi Paknikar
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Simi Paknikar, MD
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Test : Thyroid antimicrosomal antibody


Indications : Hypothyroidism

Physiology : Antibodies to thyroid microsomes are generally present in majority of thyroid patients.Passive haemagglutination test is performed

Normal Range : < 1:100

Interpretation : Increased hemagglutinating titre indicates thyroiditis

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Prashantvineeta, India

I am on Thyroxine for last 3 years but my anti microsomal antibodies after becoming negative after a year have started to increase over the last six months, though i am regularly taking thyroxine 25 mg OD and clinically I am asymptomatic.

Please suggest at
Thanks.

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