TSH levels over 1.5 mIU / L may
indicate a subclinical hypothyroidism that is sufficient to measurably raise mortality.
Elevations in these markers may
indicate subclinical cardiovascular changes that subsequently contribute to the development of heart failure.
Not exact matches
«These findings clearly
indicate the need for further study,» said Dr. Lipshultz, while pointing to one of the study's key conclusions: «
Subclinical differences in left ventricular structure and function with specific in - utero antiviral exposures
indicate the need for a longitudinal study to assess long - term cardiac risk and cardiac monitoring recommendations.»
«The results
indicate that when the cholesterol and particle measures of LDL disagree, the clinical and
subclinical outcomes track with LDL - P more so than with LDL - C» http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3070150/
There are some dangers to dogs eating a cat's faeces, if the cat had parasites it may be
subclinical for the cat but dangerous for the dog, a faecal floatation test would
indicate any infection.
Although many of these tests are not sensitive indicators of nutritional status, they may
indicate the presence of a
subclinical process that may be nutrient responsive.
Research
indicates that the psychosis phenotype exists on a broad continuum that extends from schizotypic personality variation to minimal impairment to full - blown psychotic disorder and that etiological continuity appears to exist across clinical and
subclinical manifestations [28, 29].
Concerning fathers, as measured by EPDS, 5,7 % of fathers (N = 3) reported high risk of postpartum depression and 18.9 % of them (N = 10) reported borderline scores
indicating risk of
subclinical postpartum depression (Table 1).
Furthermore, a cross-trait cross-twin association between stress reactivity and
subclinical psychosis was found,
indicating that emotional reactivity to stress may be an unconfounded intermediate phenotype associated with genetic risk for psychosis (T. Lataster, M. Wichers, N. Jacobs, et al, unpublished data).