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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 196792" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Do you happen to have an albumin measurement to go with these? It's interesting that with default albumin both Tru-T and Vermeulen are suggesting above-range free T.</p><p></p><p>[USER=13851]@madman[/USER]: Because the calculated methods use albumin, total testosterone and SHBG, when these parameters are the same then computed free testosterone is the same each time. Are there any reasons why this should not be true with equilibrium dialysis tests, setting aside measurement errors and the small dependence on other hormones? That is, if a guy has a free T measurement at some time, then if he repeats the measurement at some later date and happens to have the same SHBG, TT and albumin, then is it expected that the free T measurement will be the same as the earlier measurement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 196792, member: 38109"] Do you happen to have an albumin measurement to go with these? It's interesting that with default albumin both Tru-T and Vermeulen are suggesting above-range free T. [USER=13851]@madman[/USER]: Because the calculated methods use albumin, total testosterone and SHBG, when these parameters are the same then computed free testosterone is the same each time. Are there any reasons why this should not be true with equilibrium dialysis tests, setting aside measurement errors and the small dependence on other hormones? That is, if a guy has a free T measurement at some time, then if he repeats the measurement at some later date and happens to have the same SHBG, TT and albumin, then is it expected that the free T measurement will be the same as the earlier measurement? [/QUOTE]
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