Endocrine Flashcards

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Causes of Cushing’s Syndrome

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  1. Exogenous corticosteroids
    1. Adrenal hyperplasia
      a. Cushing disease
      i. Microadenoma
      ii. Macroadenoma
      iii. Pituitary-hypothalamic dysfunction
      b. Secondary to ACTH producing tumours
      i. Small cell lung carcinoma
    2. Adrenal neoplasia
      a. Adenoma
      b. Carcinoma
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Causes of neck swelling

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  1. Midline
    a. Goitre (moves up on swallow)
    b. Thyroglossal cyst (tongue protrusion)
    c. Submental lymph nodes
    d. Parathyroid gland
    1. Lateral
      a. Lymph nodes
      b. Salivary glands
      c. Sebaceous cyst ir lipoma
      d. Cystic hygroma
      e. Carotid artery aneurysm
      f. Pharyngeal pouch or brachial arch cyst
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Causes of diffuse goitre (often euthyroid)

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  1. Idiopathic
    1. Puberty or pregnancy
    2. Thyroiditis
      a. Hashimoto
      b. Subacute (tender)
    3. Goitrogens - iodine excess/ drugs (lithium)
    4. Inborn errors of thyroid hormone synthesis
      a. Pendred’s syndrome (sensorineural deafness)
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Causes of solitary thyroid nodule

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  1. Benign
    a. Dominant nodule in MNG
    b. Degeneration or haemorrhage into colloid cyst or nodules
    c. Follicular adenoma
    d. Simple cyst
    1. Malignant
      a. Carcinoma
      i. Primary or secondary
      b. Lymphoma
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Causes of exophthalmos

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  1. Bilateral
    a. Grave’s disease
    1. Unilateral
      a. Tumours of the orbit
      i. Dermoid, optic nerve glioma
      ii. Neurofibroma
      iii. Granuloma
      b. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
      c. Graves disease
      d. Pseudotumours of the orbit
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Causes of thyrotoxicosis

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  1. Primary
    a. Graves disease
    b. Tocix MNG
    c. Toxic uninodular goitre
    d. Hashimoto thyoroiditis
    e. Subacute thyroiditis
    f. Post partum thyroiditis
    g. Iodine induced (Jod-Basedow phenomenon)
    1. Secondary
      a. Pituitary (TSH hypersecretion)
      b. Drugs - amiodarone
      c. Hydatidiform mole/ Choriocarcinoma with HCG secretion

Struma ovarii

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Causes of hypothyroidism

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  1. Primary
    a. Graves disease
    b. Tocix MNG
    c. Toxic uninodular goitre
    d. Hashimoto thyoroiditis
    e. Subacute thyroiditis
    f. Post partum thyroiditis
    g. Iodine induced (Jod-Basedow phenomenon)
    1. Secondary
      a. Pituitary (TSH hypersecretion)
      b. Drugs - amiodarone
      c. Hydatidiform mole/ Choriocarcinoma with HCG secretion
      d. Struma ovarii

Causes of hypothyroidism

1. Primary
	a. Without goitre
		i. Idiopathic atrophy
		ii. Treatment of hyperthyroidism
		iii. Agenesis
		iv. Unresponsive to TSH
	b. With goitre
		i. Autoimmune
			1) Hashimoto
		ii. Drugs
			1) Lithium
			2) Amiodarone
		iii. Inborn errors
		iv. Endemic iodine deficiency
2. Secondary
	a. Pituitary lesions
3. Tertiary
	a. Hypothalamic lesions
4. Transient
	a. Thyroid hormone treatment withdrawal
	b. Subacute thyroiditis
	c. Postpartum thyroiditis
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Causes of hypopituitarism

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  1. Space occupying lesion
    a. Pituitary tumour (nonsecretory ro secretory)
    b. Other tumours: craniopharyngioma, metastatic carcinoma, sarcoma
    c. Granulomata: sarcoid, tuberculosis
    1. Iatrogenic- surgery or irradiation
    2. Head injury
    3. Sheehan’s syndrome
    4. Infarction or pituitary apoplexy
    5. Idiopathic
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Causes of Addison’s disease

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  1. Chronic
    a. Primary
    i. Autoimmune adrenal disease
    ii. Infection (HIV, tuberculosis)
    iii. Granuloma
    iv. Following heparin therapy
    v. Malignant infiltration
    vi. Haemochromatosis
    vii. Adrenoleucodystrophy
    b. Secondary
    i. Pituitary or hypothalamic disease
    1. Acute
      a. Septicaemia
      b. Adrneelectomy
      c. Stress on chronic hypoadrenalism
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Causes of hypercalcemia

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  1. Primary hyperparathyroidism
    1. Carcinoma
    2. Thiazide
    3. Vitamin D excess
    4. Excessive vitamin D metabolite
      a. Sarcoidosis
      b. T cell lymphoma
    5. Thyrotoxicosis
    6. Associated with renal failure
    7. Multiple myeloma
    8. Prolonged immobilisation
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Causes of hypocalcemia

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  1. Hypoparathyroidism
    a. After thyroidectomy
    1. Malabsorption
    2. Chronic renal failure
    3. Acute pancreatitis
    4. Pseudohypoparathyroidism
    5. Magnesium deficiency
    6. Hypocalcemia of malignant disease
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Causes of hirsutism

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  1. PCOS
    1. Adrenal: Cushing syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, virilising tumour
    2. Ovarian tumour
    3. Drugs: phenytoin, anabolic steroids
    4. Acromegaly, PCT
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