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Exercise 6-21: Matching Match the laboratory test in Column A with its description and normal value in Column B. Column A A. TSH B. T3 Ci T4 D. Free T4 Column B 70% is protein-bound; normal is 5 to 11 mcg/dL Direct measurement of unbound thyroxine: normal is 0.8 to 2.7 ng/dL Best screening test for thyroid function; normal is 0.4 to 4.2 mlU/L More accurate indicator of hyperthyroidism: normal is 70 to 204 ng/L
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