Q. A 28-year-old woman comes to the outpatient clinic because of persistent irritability. She is getting married and attributed the irritability to her upcoming nuptials; however, she sought medical advice at her mother's insistence. The patient's medical history is significant for mitral valve prolapse and cervical colonization for high-risk intraepithelial neoplasia.
Vital signs show blood pressure 140/60 mmHg, HR: 120 bpm, respiratory rate: 19 bpm. There is a prominent protrusion of her eyeballs. Lab results show increased T3 and T4 with suppressed thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).
Which of the following correlates with this patient's presentation?