Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2774744 Endocrinología y Nutrición 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Data supporting an association between subclinical thyroid disease and symptoms or adverse clinical outcomes or benefits of treatment are scarce. The consequences of subclinical thyroid disease (serum TSH 0.1-0.45 mU/l or 4.5-10.0 mU/l) are minimal and recommendations against routine treatment of patients with TSH levels in these ranges are provided. There is insufficient evidence to support population-based screening. Nevertheless, pertinacious case finding is appropriate in pregnant women at risk, women older than 60 years, and others at high risk for thyroid dysfunction.
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