What is the difference between iu and miu
All Communities ». By subscribing, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Understanding test results quiltedhills. I was wondering if anyone could help me understand these results?
I had my TSH tested on three different occasions. The results were: 1. Answer Question. Read Responses. Related Questions. It was tested 3 times but they just keep ignoring it saying Thyroid test result Nis. Hi experts, T3 1. Whats wrong with me? My doctor says its just depression aniexmarie. T3, TOTA I couldn't understand the explanation. Maybe I'll find it later. Helpful - 0. Too funny AR!! You must have had a thyroid moment I wouldn't worry about figuring out the difference Also did you have a free t3 and free t4 done?
You cannot get a complete picture without those. The tsh levels doesn't show the whole picture. I couldn't figure out what they were saying!! Milliliter mL 0. So, it is two different ways of expressing the same measurement. Thousandths of international units per liter, or Millionths of International units per one thousandth of a liter.
Same thing. Good question, though. My T4, Free was 1. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Learn how we develop our content. To learn more about Healthwise, visit Healthwise. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated. Top of the page.
Topic Overview Lab test results usually contain some type of unit of measurement. Units of measurement that may be used for lab test results include: Femtolitres. Grams g. Micrograms mcg. Microlitres mcL. Milliequivalents mEq.
Milligrams mg. Millilitres mL. Millimetres mm. Millimetres of mercury mm Hg.
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