Elevated TSH

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Differentiating different causes of TSH elevation

Various kinds of diseases that cause elevated TSH (which all are categorized as hypothyroidism) can be differentiated from each other on the basis of history and symptoms and laboratory findings:[1][2][3]

Disease History and symptoms Laboratory findings Additional findings
Fever Goiter Pain TSH Free T4 T3 T3RU Thyroglobin TRH TPOAb
Primary hypothyroidism Autoimmune + +/-

Diffuse

- N/ Normal N/ Normal
Thyroiditis + +/- + Normal Normal N/ Normal Normal
Others - +/- - Normal Normal N/ Normal Normal
Transient hypothyroidism +/- - +/- Normal Normal Normal Normal
Subclinical hypothyroidism - - - Normal Normal Normal Normal N/
  • Asymptomatic
Central Hypothyroidism Pituitary + - - N/ N/ N/ Normal Normal Normal
Hypothalamus + - - Normal Normal
Resistance to TSH/TRH - - - N/ N/ Normal Normal / Normal
  • Rare