Endocrine Flashcards
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Hyperthyroidism
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- Grave’s Disease
- Increased sympathetic activity
- Heat intolerance
- Weight loss
- palpitations
- hyper-reflexia
- Afib, CH, MI
**F 20-40 yo
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Hypothyroidism
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- Hashimoto’s
- Type 1: decreased hormone secretion
- Type 2: decreased TSH
- weight gain, cold intolerance, hair loss, depression, CTS, anemia
- Forgetfulness, myxedema, coma/death
** F 30-60
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Hyperparathyroidism
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- increased secretion of parathyroid hormone –> hypercalcemia
- bone decalcification
- weakness/fatuge
- peptic ulcer, pancreatitis
- renal calculi
- memory, depression, personality changes
*** F>60 yo
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Hypoparathyroidism
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- decreased secretion –> hypocalcemia
- muscle weakness, pain, tetany
- Trousseau sign (carpal spasm)
- Chvostek sign (facial spasm)
- arryhtmia
- seizure
- acute: life threatening
5
Q
what does the adrenal gland release
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cortisol: “stress hormone”
Aldosterone: essential for Na+ and water re-absorption
6
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Cushing Syndrome
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- Hyperfunctioning of adrenal cortex (or excess corticosteroid med)
- MORE CUSH
- Moon face
- Osteoporosis
- Retention of water
- elevated BP
- central obesity
- unusal menstruation
- skin striae
- hypernatremia/hyperglycemia
7
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Addisions disease
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- hypofuncitoning of adrenal cortex
- BROWN HANDS
- brown pigmentation
- reduced strength
- orthostatic hypotension
- weight loss
- neurosis
- hyponatremia
- anorexia
- nausea
- dehydration
- sudden death
8
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metabolic syndrome diagnosis requires 3 or more of the following:
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- men waist >40 in; women waist > 35 in
- triglycerides >150 or using cholesterol med
- low HDL (women <50, men <40)
- 135 or higher/85 or higher
- fasting plasma glucose 100 or higher
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