A patient presents with low serum T4 and high serum TSH. Which of the following is the most likely location of the physiological defect?
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Correct answer: Thyroid gland
High TSH combined with low T4 indicates primary hypothyroidism, where the thyroid gland fails to produce hormone. The lack of negative feedback from T4 leads to the compensatory elevation of TSH from the pituitary.
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