Flashcard 6

1
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cretinism

A

congenital hypothyroidism

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2
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what cells are responsible for thyroid destruction in kashimotos

A
  • cytotoxic t cell
  • cytokine
  • autoantibodies
  • TPO antibodies
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3
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management of acromegaly caused by benign pituitary tumour

A

removal of benign pituitary tumour

somatostatin analogues

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4
Q

describe the use of dexamethasone in cushings

A

can suppress cortisol secretion from adrenal glands as this ability is lost/ reduced in cushings

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5
Q

galactorrhoea

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production and spontaneous flow of breast milk

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6
Q

hypopituitarism causes

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compression
infection (e.g. TB)
trauma
sheehans

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7
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most common cause congenital adrenal hyperplasia

A

21-hydroxylase deficiency

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8
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conns syndrome and common causes

A

hyper secretion aldosterone

adenoma of adrenal cortex
bilateral idiopathic hyperplasia of adrenal cortex

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9
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phaechromocytoma

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neuroendocrine tumour of medulla secretes adrenaline and noradrenaline

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10
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Scenario:
30y/o F
- looks tanned
- very tired
- weak
- faint
- not wanting to eat anything but salty foods 
- PMH of thyroid disease
A

Addison’s disease

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11
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what causes mutinodular goitre

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iodine deficiency - impaired T3/4 synthesis - increased TSH - hypertrophy and hyperplasia of thyroid epithelium

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12
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cause papillary thyroid cancer

A

BRAF mutation

ionsising radiation exposure

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13
Q

describe medullary thyroid cancer

A

arises from parafollicular C cells
MEN2 association
serum calcitonin up

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14
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hyperparathyroidism

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excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone, usually due to a small adenoma on a parathyroid gland

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15
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signs hypoparathyroidism

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decreased PTH

decreased Ca

increased phosphate

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16
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what is MEN2 associated with

A
  • medullary thyroid cancer

- pheochromocytoma

17
Q

hypercalcaemia investigations

A
bloods
bone scan
PTH
ECG
albumin
phosphate
U+Es
vit D
Mg
18
Q

pseudo-hypoparathyroidism

A

target organ unresponsive to PTH

19
Q

symptoms/ signs of hypercalcaemia

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  • bones, stones, groans and psychic moans
  • nephrolithiasis
  • osteoporosis and bone pain
  • confusion, fatigue, decreased concentration
  • bradycardia
  • decreased QT interval
  • polyuria
  • polydipsia