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THYROIDFUNCTIONTEST TEST RESULTNORMALVALUE SerumT 3Estimation:1.02nmol/L0.9 5-2.5 nmol/L SerumT4Estimation :78 nmol/L 60.0-120.0nmol/L Serum TSH 1.44Microunit  

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