Endocrine Disorders Flashcards

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  1. L.S. is a 32-year-old, 50-kg woman recently given a
    diagnosis of secondary hypothyroid disease caused by
    idiopathic panhypopituitarism. She began treatment
    with levothyroxine 75 mcg orally once daily 2 weeks
    ago. The results of today’s thyroid function tests are
    as follows: total thyroxine (TT4) 4 mcg/dL (normal
    level 512), total triiodothyronine (TT3) 75 ng/dL (normal level 80–180), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) less than 0.1 mIU/mL (normal level 0.4–4.0).
    Given these laboratory tests, which one of the following is the best thyroxine (T4) dose adjustment for L.S.?

A. Increased because triiodothyronine (T3) and T4
levels are low.
B. Decreased because TSH levels are low.
C. Unchanged because free T4 levels are not
available.
D. Unchanged because she has not yet reached
steady state on this dose.

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  1. Answer: D
    The half-life of T4 in a euthyroid patient is about 1 week.
    This patient has been receiving therapy for 2 weeks, or
    about 2 half-lives. Steady state is reached in about 5 halflives (5 weeks) (Answer D is correct). Levels of FT4 and
    TT3 should be repeated after 3 to 4 additional weeks of
    therapy, with goal levels in the upper limits of the normal ranges (Answers A and C are incorrect). Because this
    patient has secondary HoTR, her TSH level will always be
    low (Answer B is incorrect); this does not represent
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  1. T.R. is a 68-year-old white woman with a history of
    angina and hypertension (HTN) who recently received
    a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism (HTR) and is markedly
    symptomatic. She is to undergo radioactive iodine
    therapy in 6 weeks. Which one of the following is the
    best initial pharmacologic therapy for T.R. to relieve
    her symptoms?
    A. Propranolol 40 mg orally 4 times/day.
    B. Methimazole 10 mg orally 2 times/day.
    C. Potassium iodide and iodine solution 5 drops
    orally 3 times/day.
    D. Propylthiouracil 100 mg orally 3 times/day
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  1. Answer: A
    This patient with hyperthyroidism is markedly symptomatic
    and has a history of angina. Prompt symptom reduction that
    will not interfere with the planned RAI therapy is indicated.
    β-Blockers take effect within hours of administration and do
    not interfere with the efficacy of RAI (Answer A is correct).
    Lugol solution has a much quicker onset of action than thioamides, but it still takes days to work. In addition, iodides
    taken before RAI uptake therapy will prevent uptake of RAI
    by the thyroid gland, rendering its use ineffective (Answer
    C is incorrect). Thioamides inhibit organification and coupling, but they do nothing to stored thyroid hormone levels;
    thus, several weeks are required before a reduction is seen
    in hyperthyroid symptoms (Answers B and D are incorrect)
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  1. L.R. is a 25-year-old obese woman given a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) 4 years ago
    after presenting to her primary care physician with
    oily skin, acne, and excessive facial hair. She has managed these symptoms through weight loss and use of
    spironolactone 100 mg twice daily. She presents today
    with acanthosis nigricans and elevated blood pressure
    (BP) (142/90 mm Hg). Which one of the following
    choices is best for L.R.?
    A. Clomiphene.
    B. Metformin.
    C. Finasteride.
    D. Flutamide.
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  1. Answer: B
    The patient is showing signs of insulin resistance (acanthosis nigricans) and HTN. In addition to reducing blood
    glucose, metformin might allow her to lose weight, which
    will also decrease her insulin resistance and BP (Answer B
    is correct). Clomiphene is used to induce ovulation, thereby
    treating infertility (Answer A is incorrect). Finasteride is a
    5-α-reductase inhibitor used to treat acne and hirsutism by
    inhibiting the conversion of T to its active metabolite in the
    hair follicle (Answer C is incorrect). Like spironolactone,
    flutamide is an antiandrogen, but potential hepatotoxicity
    limits its use (Answer D is incorrect).
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  1. Compared with women, how do men with prolactinomas most commonly present?
    A. With fewer symptoms.
    B. With a microprolactinoma.
    C. At an earlier age.
    D. With higher prolactin levels.
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  1. Answer: D
    Men usually present at an older age, with more symptoms,
    with macroprolactinomas versus microprolactinomas
    (Answers A, B, and C are incorrect) and with higher prolactin levels than in women (Answer D is correct), because
    women are typically identified much earlier during the disease because of changes in menstruati
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  1. D.V. is a 64-year-old man who has been receiving
    octreotide therapy for almost a year for the treatment
    of acromegaly after transsphenoidal pituitary surgery.
    Because of continued elevated growth hormone (GH)
    and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 levels, pegvisomant was initiated 2 months ago. His current IGF-1
    level is normal, but his GH level is twice as high as
    it was before starting pegvisomant. Which one of the
    following explanations is most likely?
    A. Recurrence of the GH-producing pituitary tumor.
    B. Too low a dose of pegvisomant.
    C. Too low a dose of octreotide.
    D. Normal response to pegvisomant treatment.
  2. In the above case, if D.V. subsequently develops weakness, fatigue, anorexia, dizziness, and hypotension
    (BP 88/50 mm Hg), with which one of the following
    would be best to treat empirically?
    A. Octreotide LAR.
    B. Levothyroxine.
    C. Hydrocortisone.
    D. Testosterone.
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  1. Answer: D
    Unlike somatostatin analogs that directly inhibit GH secretion, pegvisomant is a GH receptor antagonist. It blocks
    the binding of endogenous GH to its receptor sites, leading to decreased IGF-1 levels. However, because it is a
    modified GH molecule, it is detected by commercial GH
    assays, thereby interfering with GH level measurements
    and causing falsely elevated GH levels (Answer D is correct). Because IGF-1 levels have decreased, Answers A, B
    and C are incorrect
  2. Answer: C
    Patients after pituitary surgery are at an increased risk of
    pituitary failure, with subsequent decreases in GH, LH/ FSH,
    TSH, ACTH, and antidiuretic hormone secretion caused by
    pituitary injury because of the surgery. If this patient exhibits symptoms of adrenal deficiency, he should empirically
    be initiated on adrenal hormone replacement therapy even
    before a definitive diagnosis is made (Answer C is correct).
    Levothyroxine (Answer B is incorrect) is used to treat HoTR
    and testosterone (Answer D is incorrect) is used to treat
    hypogonadism, not adrenal insufficiency. Octreotide LAR is
    a long-acting somatostatin preparation (Answer A is incorrect) used to treat acromegaly, not adrenal insufficienc
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  1. A 20-year-old woman presents to your clinic for an
    initial visit. She has always been heavy, but she has
    gained almost 18.2 kg since starting college 3 years
    ago. She has a diet rich in convenience and snack
    foods. She has several alcoholic beverages on most
    weekends and does not smoke. She played soccer competitively before college, but she now finds little time
    for regular physical activity. Her father is overweight
    and has type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and HTN. The
    patient denies polyuria, polydipsia, blurred vision,
    changes in her skin or hair, changes in her menses, or
    cold intolerance. On physical examination, she is 66
    inches tall and weighs 99.5 kg; her body mass index
    (BMI) is 35 kg/m2
    . Her BP is 148/92 mm Hg. Which
    one of the following would be the most appropriate
    management of obesity in this patient?

A. Phentermine 8 mg three times per day with meals,
plus a low-carbohydrate diet.
B. Phentermine topiramate 15/92 mg every morning
plus a calorie-restricted diet with a calorie deficit
of 500 kcal/day, less than 10% calories from saturated fat, and limited refined sugars.
C. A diet with a calorie deficit of 500 kcal/day, less
than 30% calories from fat, and limited refined
sugars, combined with a progressive exercise
program.
D. An exercise prescription for 60 minutes of soccer five times per week with a plan to increase to
every day

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  1. Answer: C
    In general, lifestyle changes need to be attempted before
    initiating drug therapy for weight loss (Answers A and B
    are incorrect) In addition, the poorly controlled BP makes
    these poor choices. A multifaceted approach is the most
    effective means to treat obesity; therefore, Answer C is
    correct. Answer D is somewhat reasonable, but relying
    totally on exercise for weight reduction in a patient who
    “finds little time for regular physical activity” is unrealistic
    (Answer D is incorrect).
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  1. N.M. is a 67-year-old man with significant heart disease who recently received a diagnosis of Cushing
    syndrome caused by an adrenal tumor. He also
    receives twice-daily high-dose lansoprazole for severe
    gastroesophageal reflux disease. Given that he is not
    a surgical candidate because of his heart disease,
    which one of the following treatments would be best
    to initiate?
    A. Ketoconazole.
    B. Metyrapone.
    C. Eplerenone.
    D. Spironolactone
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  1. Answer: B
    Eplerenone and spironolactone are aldosterone antagonists
    used to treat hyperaldosteronism, not Cushing syndrome
    (Answers C and D are incorrect). Ketoconazole and metyrapone are used to treat Cushing syndrome, but ketoconazole
    requires an acidic stomach pH for absorption. Because
    this patient is receiving high-dose proton pump inhibitor
    therapy (Answer A is incorrect), metyrapone would be the
    better choice (Answer B is correct)
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