Peroxidase Level 9 - Thyroid
A is typically considered normal or "negative" by most laboratories . What Does This Level Mean?
Doctors usually order this test to help diagnose or rule out autoimmune thyroid conditions:
While a level of 9 is normal, it should be interpreted alongside other thyroid markers: thyroid peroxidase level 9
A level of 9 IU/mL falls well within this range, suggesting that your immune system is not currently attacking your thyroid gland. Why Is the TPO Test Done?
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The most common cause of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid).
An autoimmune cause of hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). Next Steps and Considerations Why Is the TPO Test Done
Are you experiencing any that led to this test, or are you also looking for info on TSH levels ?