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. 2020 Feb 4;19:100218. doi: 10.1016/j.jcte.2020.100218

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Relation between CSF/serum f-T4 ratio and General Health Likert scale (GHLS) in hypothyroid subjects (HYP) (a) and in healthy controls (CON) (b). In hypothyroid patients, there was a significant positive correlation (p < 0.05, r = 0.46), whereas in healthy controls, there was no correlation. Filled line represent a linear regression. The 95% Confidence Interval for the serum/CSF fT4 ratio, in HYP is 0.7856 ± 0.0407. The 95% Confidence Interval for GHLS, in HYP is 62.72 ± 7.82. The 95% Confidence Interval for the serum/CSF fT4 ratio, in CON is 0.7206 ± 0.0349, and the 95% Confidence Interval for GHLS, in CON is 90.24 ± 3.83.