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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 103, 894-895, Copyright © 1968 by American Roentgen Ray Society


THE RATIO T3 TEST

A MODIFICATION OF THE T3 RESIN SPONGE UPTAKE TEST

MARTIN L. NUSYNOWITZ 1 and E. GALE WHITING JR. 1

1 From the Endocrinology-Radioisotope Clinic, Department of Medicine, William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Texas

A modification of the T3 resin sponge uptake test, which we have called the ratio T3 test, is described.

We have found that the following advantages accrue: (a) only one count rather than two counts is required for each sample; (b) no computation is necessary; the result is read directly from the scaler; (c) results are expressed in the same way and are essentially the same values as in the standard triosorb test; and (d) the correlation of the ratio T3 to the triosorb test is nearly perfect.


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