Endocrine Flashcards

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Investigations to Diagnose Cushing’s?

A

Dexamethasone Suppression Test

  • First Low Dose (1mg dex) taken at night, cortisol and ACTH measured first thing in morning to see whether dexamethasone suppressed morning cortisol spike. Normal is low Cortisol and ACTH.
  • If abnormal then proceed to High Dose Dex Supression Test.

Other Investigations:

  • FBC
  • U/Es (K+ Low if Aldosterone also secreted by adrenal adenoma)
  • MRI Brain (Pituitary Adenoma)
  • Chest CT (Small Cell Lung Cancer)
  • Abdominal CT (Adrenal Tumor)
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High Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test Results:

  • Cortisol Suppressed
  • ACTH Suppressed
A

Pituitary Adenoma

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High Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test Results:

  • Cortisol Not Suppressed
  • ACTH Suppressed
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Adrenal Adenoma

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High Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test Results:

  • Cortisol Not Suppressed
  • ACTH Not Suppressed
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Ectopic ACTH (Small Cell Lung Cancer)

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Causes of Primary Adrenal Insufficiency?

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Addison’s Disease (Most commonly autoimune)

Reduction in cortisol and aldosterone

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Causes of Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency?

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Inadequate ACTH (Damage to pituitary due to surgery, infection, loss of blood flow)

Sheehan’s Syndrome (massive blood loss in childbirth => Pituitary necorsis)

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Causes of Tertiary Adrenal Insufficiency?

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Inadequate CRH release by the hypothalamus (long term steroids => Suppression of hypothalamus => quickly withdrawn not enough time to upregulate endogenous steroids)

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Symptoms/Signs of Adrenal Insufficiency

Investigations/Diagnosis?

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Symptoms: Fatigue, Nausea, Cramps, Reduced Libido

Signs:

  • Bronze hyperpigmentation (ACTH stimulated melanocytes to produce melanin)
  • Hypotension

Investigations:

  • Hyponatremia
  • Hyperkalemia
  • Synacthen Test is diagnostttic. Synacthen ((Synthetic ACTH) given first thing in morning then blood cortisol is measured at 30 mins and 60 mins following administration. Failure of cortisol to double = Addisons
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Imaging thyroid investigations

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Thyroid ultrasound (Cystic vs. Solid Nodules)

Radioisotope scans investigate hyperthyroidism/thyroid cancer

  • Diffuse = Graves
  • Focal = Toxic multinodular goitre and adenoma
  • Cold = thyroid cancer
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Dignosing Diabetes?

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Random plasma glucose ≥ 11.1mmol/l

Fasting plasma glucose ≥ 7.0mmol/l

Plasma glucose of ≥ 11.1mmol/l two hours post OGTT

HbA1c ≥ 48mmol/mol (≥6.5%)

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