“…These differences, such as age at blood collection, birth weight, or gestational age, could be overcome by age, birth weight, and gestational-age-related reference values. However, only few publications on these data exist, and they often take only the variation of a single variable into account (Cavedon et al 2005, Meyburg et al 2001, Chace et al 2003, Honzík et al 2005, Corte and Venta 2010, Duran 2008, Matern 2008. The influence of some medications, such as dopamine and steroids upon thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) (Wilber and Utiger 1969, Brabant et al 1989, Haugen 2009) and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), respectively, is well known (Rohrer et al 2003).…”