B·R·A·H·M·S TRAK human – the Gold Standard in Diagnosis, Prognosis and Follow-up

Graves' disease is an autoimmune thyroid disease that is characterized by the clinical symptoms of goiter, tachycardia and exophthalmus (abnormal protrusion of the eyeballs). From a differential diagnosis point of view, Graves' disease must be distinguished from the functional autonomy of the thyroid since the former can initially be treated by the application of drugs while the latter should be treated by surgery or radioiodine therapy. The measurement of the TSH receptor antibody concentration (TRAK) is key to detecting and adequately treating Graves' disease.

With the introduction of the highly sensitive Thermo Scientific B·R·A·H·M·S TRAK human KRYPTOR assay in 1999, using immobilized recombinant human TSH receptors, a definite improvement for differential diagnosis of Graves' disease was achieved. This assay ensures that a greater number of patients can be adequately treated at an early stage and that the treatment success can be controlled.

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