Endocrine Diseases Introduction Flashcards

1
Q

What are some common Sx in endocrine diseases?

A

Tiredness
Fatigue
Lethargy
Weakness
Appetite changes
Thirst
Body size and shape changes
Skin changes: thinning, thickening, bruising, dry, greasy
Hair loss or excess
Menstruation changes
Altered childhood development
Problems with libido/potency

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2
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What endocrine effect do tradition anti-psychotics (haloperidol, risperidone, chlorpromazine), Oestrogens, DA antagonist anti-emetics (metoclopramide, domperidone) have?

A

Increase prolactin –> galactorrhoea + oligo/amenorrhoea

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3
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What endocrine effect does iodine, amiodarone and some immune modulators have?

A

Hyperthyroidism

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4
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What endocrine effect does lithium and amiodarone have?

A

Hypothyroidism

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5
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What endocrine effect can some diuretics induce?

A

Secondary aldosteronism

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6
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What endocrine effect can ACE inhibitors have?

A

Hypoaldosteronism

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7
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What drugs can mimic thyrotoxicosis or phaeochromocytoma?

A

Sympathomimetics
Amphetamines

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8
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What endocrine effects can steroids cuase?

A

Cushing’s syndrome
Diabetes

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9
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What can anabolic steroids (androgens) cause?

A

Suppression of the gonadal axis

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10
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What endocrine effect can excess vitamin D preparations cause?

A

Hypercalcaemia

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