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Is "Anti Thyroglobulin Anti Body" and "Anti TPO AB" tests both are same? If not what is the difference? Is it ok if I take "Anti Thyroglobulin Anti Body" test to see the Thyroid is temporary or not?
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Thyroid antibody testing depends on the type of thyroid disorder you are having. The two tests you’ve mentioned are different . It depends on your TSH and T3, T4 levels. Anti TPO antibody test is most commonly done but please consult your local physician to see if you need both of them.
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