Heather Downs’s research while affiliated with New Hanover Regional Medical Center and other places

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Publications (1)


Clinical inquiries: How useful are autoantibodies in diagnosing thyroid disorders?
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October 2008

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3 Citations

The Journal of family practice

Heather Downs

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Albert A Meyer

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Donna Flake

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Ron Solbrig

They're useful in diagnosing Graves' disease and, to a lesser extent, autoimmune thyroid disease; they can also help predict hypothyroidism. Thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TRAb) may be mildly elevated in a variety of thyroid disorders, but a TRAb level >10 U/L increases the probability of Graves' disease by a moderate to large degree (strength of recommendation [SOR]: cross-sectional study). A positive or negative thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) test increases or decreases the probability of autoimmune thyroid disease by only a small to moderate degree (SOR: 3 cross-sectional studies). Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels >2 mU/L, although still in the normal range, can be followed up with TPOAb testing to determine whether the patient has an increased probability of developing hypothyroidism (SOR: cohort study with a vague hypothyroidism reference standard).

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... Antimicrosomal antibody (AMA) or TPOAb are frequently used as a marker of thyroid autoimmunity in GD as they are readily available and inexpensive. However, the value of AMA or TPOAb used in isolation in GD is limited by their poor sensitivity and specificity [9], as illustrated by a normal titre despite severe disease activity in this patient. ...

Reference:

The role of TSH receptor antibodies in the management of Graves’ disease
Clinical inquiries: How useful are autoantibodies in diagnosing thyroid disorders?
  • Citing Article
  • October 2008

The Journal of family practice