A 23-year-old woman comes to the office due to fatigue, anxiety, and difficulty sleeping over the last several months. The patient has used melatonin as a sleep aid but with no benefit. Medical history is remarkable only for menorrhagia, for which she takes a combination estrogen/progesterone contraceptive pill. Her mother has hypothyroidism and hypertension. The patient occasionally smokes marijuana but does not use tobacco or alcohol. Blood pressure is 120/78 mm Hg and pulse is 82/min. BMI is 18.8 kg/m2. Examination of the neck shows a normal-size thyroid gland without nodules. Serum TSH is 1.5 μU/mL and total T4 is 15 µg/dL. Which of the following is the most likely explanation of this patient's laboratory findings?
A) Displacement of thyroid hormones from binding proteins
B) Immunoglobulin-induced hyperthyroidism
C) Increased thyroid hormone-binding protein level
D) Pituitary tumor
E) Pregnancy
F) Thyroid hormone resistance
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