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GU/Endo
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Health Care
Graduate
02/17/2013

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Term

These patients are not dependent on insulin for immediate survival, and ketosis rarely develops, except under conditions of great physical stress.

Who are they?

Definition
Type 2 DM
Term
What races are more at risk for Type 2 DM?
Definition
Native americans, Hispanic americans and AA
Term
Who/What age group is more at risk for Type 2 DM?
Definition

Over 45

Obese

Gestational DM

High LDL

 

Term

Dx test levels for Type 2 DM?

(fasting and non-fasting plasma glucose)

Definition

Fasting >126

Non-fasting >200 with polyuria, polyphagia, and polydipsia

Term
You have a 6 year old male patients with complaints of fatigue and weight loss even though he is still eating for the past 3 months. He is also thristy a lot. What would be top of your DDX?
Definition
Type 1 DM
Term
What is the mneumonic for S/S of hyperparathyroidism?
Definition
Bones, stones, groans, and moans
Term
What electrolyte abnormality is associated with hyperparathyroidism?
Definition
Hypercalcemia
Term
What is Hungry Bones?
Definition
Rapid deposition of calcium and phosphorus into bone with hyperparathyroidism
Term
What is a positive Chvostek's sign?
Definition
When you tap on the facial nerve near the ear and there is twitching all over the facial muscles.
Term
What do you have to give in addition to calcium with hypoparathyroidism?
Definition
Vitamin D
Term
What is pseudohypoparathyroidism?
Definition
Normal PTH levels but an inability to respond to it.
Term
MCC of hyperthyroidism
Definition
Grave's disease and overdose of thyroxine
Term
S/S of hyperthyroidism
Definition
Tachycardia, weight loss, heat intolerance, palpitations, HTN
Term
Pathophysiology for Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
Definition
Autoimmune destruction of thyroid follicle
Term
Drug causes of hypothyroidism
Definition
Lithium, Sulfas, Amiodarone
Term
Is radioiodide uptake high or low in Grave's Disease?
Definition
High
Term
What is the first line treatment for hypercholesterolemia?
Definition
diet and exercise; statins if refractory
Term
What is the name for cholesterol and lipid deposits on the eyelids?
Definition
xanthelasma palpebra
Term
What is the goal LDL level in treatment of a hypercholesterolemic patient with few risk factors?
Definition
< 160 mg/dL
Term
What hormone does the pituitary release that affects the adrenal glands? What hormone does the adrenal glands secrete in response to that hormone?
Definition
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone)from pituitary
Cortisol from the adrenals
Term
What is the most common disease of adrenal insufficiency in the U.S.?
What about the the world?
Definition
Addison's disease (accounts for 80%) wow!!
TB has historically been MCC in world.
Term
What is the difference between primary and secondary diseases with respect to the endocrine system?
Definition
Primary is a problem with the organ itself
Secondary is a problem centrally (with pituitary or hypothalamus)
Term
Why do you see hyperpigmentation in adrenal insufficiency?
Definition
ACTH is released in excess due to the low levels of cortisol. ACTH causes skin pigment change.
Term
How do you diagnose Cushing's Syndrome?
Definition
Dexamethasone suppression test.
Can do salivary cortisol level as well or a 24 hour urine free cortisol level.
Term
How can you determine if overproduction of cortisol is due to the adrenal gland or the pituitary gland?
Definition
Get a serum ACTH level. If low, it is adrenal autonomous secretion. If high, it is pituitary secretion or exogenous source.
Term
What is the treatment of choice for a pituitary adenoma?
Definition
Transsphenoidal resection of adenoma
Term
You have a low serum TSH, low serum free T4, and a low T3. What is your differential?
Definition
Central hypothyroidism
Term
Cushing's is usually caused by excessive exogenous corticosteroid. What is the most common endogenous cause?
Definition
ACTH hypersecretion by a benign pituitary adenoma (40%)
Term
Central obesity, purple striae, hirsutism, HTN, DM, osteoporosis and renal calculi point to what Dx?
Definition
Cushing's Syndrome
Term
What test and with what result indicates a Dx of Cushing's?
Definition
Dexamethasone suppression test with an increased cortisol level.
Term
What causes Pseudo-Cushing's syndrome?
Definition
Large quantities of alcohol
Term
How is Cushing's usually treated?
Definition
Surgical - transsphenoidal resection of adenoma
Term
Bell clapper deformity could potentially lead to what problem?
Definition
Testicular torsion (no posterior attachment)
Term
What emergency situation should be considered in a young male with lower abdominal or testicular pain?
Definition
Testicular torsion
Term
What is the test of choice for testicular torsion?
Definition
Doppler U/S
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