Thyroglobulin as a Biomarker of Iodine Deficiency: A Review
Thyroid2014Vol. 24(8), pp. 1195–1209
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Abstract
These data suggest that Tg does hold promise as a biomarker of iodine deficiency. However, it is associated with limitations. A median Tg cutoff of 13 μg/L warrants further investigation, particularly in adults or pregnant women, as there is a lack of both observational and intervention studies in these groups.
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