Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Diagnosing thyroid dysfunction
One needs an adequate level of thyroid hormone. The excessive or insufficient level would cause various abnormalities in human physiology. The TSH test can deliver the required answer about the hormone level in 12 minutes (US FDA 510k; AFIAS TSH).
- Diagnosis diseases
- Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism
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AFIAS-6
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
ichroma: serum, plasma
AFIAS: whole blood, plasma, serum -
Reaction Time
ichroma 12 mins
AFIAS 12 mins -
Detection Range
ichroma (0.09-100 μIU/mL)
AFIAS (WB/S/P: 0.09-100 μIU/mL) -
Indication
Thyroid gland disease,
Thyroid dysfunction,
Subclinical thyroid dysfunction
In Your Medical Field
The TSH test can be administered on-site to measure the level of TSH in 12 minutes, rendering it an ideal choice for facilities away from immediate and comprehensive diagnostic support. OB/Gyns (obstetrics/gynecology), GPs (General practitioners) and pediatricians could find the test befitting their facilities.
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References
Fluorescence immunochip assay for thyroid stimulating hormone in whole blood
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References
An evaluation of the Boditech i-CHROMA Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) method_Precision and Accuracy
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References
Iodine status in women attending Mnazi Mmoja Hospital in Zanzibar_a matched case-control study
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