Dear Dr. Renukaprasad A R, Trimester-specific thyroid hormone levels vary, and the thyroid stimulating hormone concentration test is the first principal test to rule out thyroid diseases. Changes in thyroid function tests, including transient suppression of thyroid-stimulating hormone, stimulation of triiodothyronine, and increase in total T4 and T3 levels need to be assessed and accurately interpreted to avoid thyroid autoimmunity and other associated adverse pregnancy outcomes. To learn more about the interpretation of thyroid function tests during pregnancy, join eminent internal medicine specialist Dr. Zaineb Sabri in our exclusive webinar, TODAY, 6:00 PM IST onwards. Session highlights- - Complications of deranged TFT
- Physiology in pregnancy and test to be done
- Some considerations in TFT results
- Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism
- Clinical scenarios
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