TSH Receptor Antibodies

Measures antibodies that bind the thyroid TSH receptor to detect autoimmune thyroid disease and guide care in Visit Clinic.
What is a TSH Receptor Antibodies Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures antibodies that target the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor. These antibodies can stimulate or block thyroid activity. They are important because they directly change how the thyroid makes hormones. High levels commonly indicate Graves’ disease, an autoimmune cause of hyperthyroidism. The test also helps assess risk to the fetus during pregnancy and predict relapse or response to treatment. Doctors use it to confirm autoimmune thyroid disease, guide treatment decisions, monitor therapy, and evaluate eye problems related to thyroid disease. Results are combined with TSH and thyroid hormone tests and with clinical symptoms to make a clear diagnosis and plan care.
TSH Receptor Antibodies Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
TSH Receptor Antibodies Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The TSH Receptor Antibodies test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a TSH Receptor Antibodies Test in Visit Clinic?
TSH Receptor Antibodies are often included in an autoimmune thyroid panel when doctors suspect Graves’ disease. Your doctor may order it for symptoms like rapid heartbeat, weight loss, heat intolerance, swelling of the neck, or eye changes. It helps diagnose and monitor autoimmune hyperthyroidism and assess pregnancy risk to the baby. Abnormal results arise from autoimmune activity, certain medications, or recent thyroid inflammation, and family history of thyroid autoimmune disease can make this test more important.
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