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kindspirit
01-25-2008, 04:24 PM
Hi, I'm new on this board. Recently diagnosed with hypothyroid along with a high reading on my ana of 15. It shows ref range of under 7.5. Is this a concern? probably related to the thyroid? I've got a rheumy appt next month and just started thyroid medication. Does this sound like a big concern?

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nan64
02-03-2008, 09:44 PM
Hi

Guess it depends on the Lab criteria, but here in the UK anything under 80 on an ANA is considered normal. Whilst under-active thyroid is not too uncommon.

best wishes
Nan

osteoblast
03-26-2008, 10:46 PM
Kindspirit-Hi, I think I have seen you at the thyroid board as well. I just thought I would pipe up with my experience. I have hypothyroid due to hashimoto's and my tpo antibodies were over2,000 at diagnosis, then went to 1200 , not sure where now but will be tested soon again. Suffice it to say my tpo antibodies are really high-I have seen only a few people on the thyroid board with higher antibodies and only a few with similar high antibodies. YET, my recent ANA lab result was .7 , less than .7 was the lab reference range. Also it said connective tissue disease unlikely when ANA is less than 1.0.The reason I responded to your inquiry was that I wanted to let you know that someone with hashimoto's with really high antibodies(tpo) could have a low/weak positive ANA..So hashimoto's and high ANA aren't always going to occur together.
Isn't it odd how lab ref. ranges are written so differently because at my lab less than 0.7 is indicated as ref range. And my result was 0.7 . Your lab seems to have moved the decimal point though with their 7.5 ref range.
My rheum was unconcerned about the weak positive. Not sure if that was right or wrong, though for a variety of reasons not returning to her for treatment.
I hope you get your situation sorted out. I would love to hear how things go for you. I'll check here and at the thyroid board. Good luck to you!





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