What distinguishes clinical hypothyroidism from subclinical hypothyroidism?
Clinical hypothyroidism is characterized by a TSH level greater than 10 mIU/L with low free T4, presenting classic symptoms like fatigue and weight gain. In contrast, subclinical hypothyroidism has elevated TSH levels between 4–10 mIU/L with normal free T4, and symptoms can be subtle and variable.
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