Part III Adrenal Insufficiency- Endocrine and Metabolic conditions Flashcards

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What is adrenal insufficiency ?

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Adrenal glands don’t produce enough hormones.

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What is cortisol?

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  • Primary glucocorticoid
  • Aids in digestion, metabolism, cardiovascular function, the immune system and managing physical and emotional stress
  • Acts against insulin → high levels could result in hyperglycemia
  • Increases blood pressure and has anti- inflammatory properties
  • Secreted upon waking; lowest levels middle of the night during sleep
  • Increases when body detects a need: Very stressed, anxious
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what is Aldosterone?

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Hormone responding to hormones produced bu the kidney which help regulates blood pressure

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What the two types of adrenal gland disorders?

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Hyperadrenalism and Adrenal insufficiency

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What are the types of hyperadrenalism?

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  • Crushing Syndrome: excessive cortisol production from any cause
  • Crushing disease: Excessive crotisol production caused by pathology
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What are the types of adrenal insufficiency?

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  • Primary- addison disease is caused by adrenal gland removal or addrenal cortex destruction
  • Secondary- caused by problems with the pituitary gland
  • Tertiary- caused by issues with the hypothalamus
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What are the signs and symptoms of crushing disease?

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  • Weight gain
  • Broad/round face
  • Buffalo hump on upper back
  • Abdominal striae (stretch marks)
  • Hypertension
  • Hirsutism
  • Acne
  • Glucose intolerance and impaired healing
  • Osteoporosis
  • Psychiatric disorders
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What are the signs and symptoms of Addison disease?

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  • Impaired glucose metabolism
  • Hypotension
  • Impaired fluid excretion
  • Hypovolemia
  • Hyperkalemia
  • Acidosis
  • lethargy
  • weightloss
  • hyperpigmentation
  • vitiligo
  • Dehydration
  • Gastro intestinal disorders
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What are the medical management of Addison Disease?

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  • Glucocorticoid therapy replacement- Hormone replacement is required for the rest of the patient’s life
  • Dosage corresponds with amount body normally would produce
  • Given in two doses so the levels are like they would be a certain times of the day
  • Diet should include enough sodium and patients monitor BP
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What are the medical management of Cushing disease?

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  • Medications to reduce cortisol hormone production
  • Removal of pituitary or adrenalglands- Severe cases; rare
  • Chemotherapy or radiation for tumor causing disease
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What is Adrenal crisis?

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LIFE THREATENING EMERGENcy
- May occur when someone who has adrenal
insufficiency (Addison Disease) is in a stressful
situation, has had surgery, or has an infection.
- The lack of glucocorticoid prevents the body
from dealing with the situation.
- Must immediately stop whatever is causing it and
administer glucocorticoid.

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What is the Dental management and oral manifestations of Adrenal insuf?

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  • Patients can receive treatment, but highest risk is those with primary insufficiency (Addison)
  • Recommendation for supplemental glucocorticoid comes from physician(Not usually indicated for DH care)
  • Monitor BP during invasive procedures
  • If patient is hypotensive adjust chair, give fluids, and activate medical emergency procedures
  • Addison: Mucous membranes may have brown
    macules
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