Subclinical hypothyroidism

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In medicine, subclinical hypothyroidism is an elevated thyrotropin (TSH) concentration can maintain a normal or near normal thyroxine (T4) concentration.[1][2][3]

Prognosis

Thyrotropin level=

The thyrotropin level helps predict progression to overt hypothyroidism.[4]

Antithyroid peroxidase antibodies

Antithyroid peroxidase (also called antithyroid microsomal) antibodies my help predict progression to overt hypothyroidism.[5]

Screening

The US Preventive Services Task Force states:[1]

"t is uncertain whether treatment will improve quality of life in otherwise healthy patients who have abnormal TSH levels and normal free thyroxine levels"

References