What is the Triiodothyronine (T3) Resin Uptake Test? Why is the test done? Everything around this, that you should know, in this post and of course our doctors are always there to help you. Just fill in your details in the form down below and we will answer all your questions for FREE!
It is also called T3RU tests. It is a blood test performed for evaluation of the thyroid function. It is always confused with the concentration level of T3, which in fact it does not. It is usually done to measure the amount of TBG in the blood and the level of t4 and t3 freely flowing in the blood.
It interprets the results of t3 and t4 blood tests usually measuring the amount of thyroid-related protein which carries thyroid hormone in the blood. This test is rarely used now.
This test is done to check the thyroid function but depends upon the action of different hormones TSH, t3, and t4 levels.
It checks the amount of TBG that carries T3 and T4 in the blood.
Or if you have signs of abnormal thyroid function or certain health conditions can indicate the test:
The average value of T3RU is 24-37%.
A higher level may indicate:
Low level means:
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