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Increase in Thyroglobulin AB
So I’ve been told that my mom’s MRI testing indicated results of an increase beyond standard in thyroglobulin AB (22>20). Can this be treated? The research I’ve done so far has shown that it can’t be cured but the TGB AB (thyroglobulin antibodies) can decrease. If there’s a minor increase in TGB AB, does that indicate that you can harbor thyroid cancer and/or a thyroid tumor? Is there a way to decrease your TGB AB? Will you have to take medications for a certain amount of time?
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please consult an ophthalmologist. the higher levels of th an are not good.
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