Endocrine blood markers Flashcards

1
Q

increased T3
increased T4
Decreased TSH

A

hyperthyroidism

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2
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prolactin 500

A

prolactinoma

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3
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GH IGF-1 raised

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Acromegaly

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4
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Increased Na+
decreased K+
increased ACTH
increased Renin

A

Addison’s disease

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5
Q

increased Na+

increased K+

A

Conn’s syndrome

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6
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decreased ACTH

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Cushing’s disease

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7
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increased plasma free metanephrine

A

pheochromocytoma

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8
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increased Calcium
increased PTH
decreased phosphate
increased ALP

A

Primary hyperparathyroidism

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9
Q

decreased calcium

increased PTH

A

Secondary hyperparathyroisism

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10
Q

increased calcium

big increase in PTH

A

tertiary hyperparathyroidism

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11
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decreased calcium
decreased PTH
increased phosphate
autoantibodies

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Primary hypoparathyroidsm

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12
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decreased calcium
decreased PTH
increased phosphate
decreased magnesium

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Secondary hypoparathyroidism

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13
Q

decreased clacium
increased PTH
increased ALP

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Pseudohypoparathyroidism

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14
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Normal biochemistry but short stature, round face, short MTs, lower IQ etc.

A

pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism

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