articleEuropean Thyroid JournalJan 1, 2013EUBRONZE OA

2013 ETA Guideline: Management of Subclinical Hypothyroidism

Royal Victoria Infirmary · University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) should be considered in two categories according to the elevation in serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level: mildly increased TSH levels (4.0-10.0 mU/l) and more severely increased TSH value (>10 mU/l). An initially raised serum TSH, with FT4 within reference range, should be investigated with a repeat measurement of both serum TSH and FT4, along with thyroid peroxidase antibodies, preferably after a 2- to 3-month interval. Even in the absence of symptoms, replacement therapy with L-thyroxine is recommended for younger patients (10 mU/l. In younger SCH patients (serum TSH 80-85 years) with elevated serum TSH ≤10 mU/l should be carefully followed with a wait-and-see…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Subclinical infection
  • Internal medicine
  • Guideline
  • Reference range
  • Hormone
  • Endocrinology
  • Thyroid
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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