“…In the present series, serum levels of more than 1.2 mg. per cent rule out untreated Graves' disease, and a concentration of less than 1.7 mg. per cent is inconsistent with the diagnosis of hypothyroidism. Since low serum tocopherol levels occur in humans with absorption defects (35,41), non-specific under-nutrition (36), and kwashiorkor (42), it is conceivable that low values observed in the thyrotoxic group relate to a deficit in absorption or diet. These are unlikely major factors in view of the isocaloric status of some patients, the lack of correlation between tocopherol level and weight, and the absence of steatorrhea and stigmata of other vitamin deficiencies.…”