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subclinical Without clinical signs or symptoms; sometimes used to describe the early stage of a disease or condition, before symptoms are detectable by clinical examination or laboratory tests.
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subclinical low-grade or asymptomatic.
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subclinical hyperthyroidism Apathetic hyperthyroidism.
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subclinical hypothyroidism A mild elevation of serum thyrotropin level without overt symptoms or signs of thyroid insufficiency. It occurs in 5 to 20 percent of women over age 60 and about the same percentage of men over age 75.
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subclinical d. in orthomolecular medicine, deficiency of a nutrient sufficient to affect health but not severe enough to cause classic deficiency symptoms.
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