Thyroid hormone binding ratio

Thyroid hormone binding ratio (THBR) is a Thyroid Function Test that measures the "uptake" of T3 or T4 tracer by Thyroid Binding Globulin (TBG) in a given serum sample. This provides an indirect and reciprocal estimate of the available binding sites on TBG within the sample.

The results are then reported as a ratio to normal serum.

Indications

Attempts to correct for changes in thyroid binding globulin due to liver disease, protein losing states, pregnancy or various drugs

Previously used to calculate free thyroxine index (total T4 x T3 uptake), an estimate of free T4 (now free T4 is ordered directly.)

Examples

Other Conditions

Limitations

Invalid if other proteins or immunoglobulins compete with TBG, including Familial Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia[1]

References

  1. "T3 or T4 uptake". Pathology outlines. Retrieved 2016-02-25.
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