A 50-year-old female was found to have abnormal thyroid function on routine blood testing. Her TSH level is 9 μU/ml (0.35 to 5.0 μU/ml is normal) and free T4 is 1.3 ng/dl (normal 0.8 to 1.8 ng/dl) . She is currently asymptomatic and is taking no medications. She denies use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. Family history is positive for a mother with hypothyroidism. She has four siblings, all are alive and well. Her menstrual cycles are regular. Examination is unremarkable. Her CBC, serum chemistries, and lipid profile are within normal limits. Which of the following will be most useful in guiding her therapy?
A) T3 measurement
B) Antithyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) measurement
C) Thyroid ultrasound
D) Radioactive iodine uptake and scan
E) Thyroglobulin measurement
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