ch 14 endocrine part 2 Flashcards

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acromegaly

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rare hormonal disorder in adulthood, usually caused by a GH-secreting pituitary tumor (adenoma) that promotes the soft tissue and bones of the face, hands, and feet to grow larger than normal

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diuresis

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increased formation and secretion of urine

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3
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glycosuria

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abnormal amount of glucose in the urine

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graves disease

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multisystem autoimmune disorder characterized by pronounced hyperthyroidism usually associated with enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) and exophthalmos (abnormal protrusion of the eyeball)

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hirsutism

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excessive distribution of the body hair, especially in women

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hypercalcemia

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condition in which the calcium level in the blood is higher than normal

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hyperkalemia

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condition in which the potassium level in the blood is higher than normal

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hypervolemia

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abnormal increase in the volume of blood plasma (liquid part of the blood and lymphatic fluid) in the body

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hyponatremia

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lower than normal level of sodium in the blood

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10
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insulinoma

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tumor of the islets of langerhans of the pancreas

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obesity

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excessive accumulation of fat that exceeds the body’s skeletal and physical standards, usually an increase of 20 percent or more above ideal body weight

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morbid obesity

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body mass index (BMI) of 40 or greater, which is generally 100 or more pounds over ideal body weight

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panhypopituitarism

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total pituitary impairment that brings about a progressive and general loss of hormone activity

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14
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pheochromocytoma

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small chromaffin cell tumor, usually located in the adrenal medulla, causing elevated heart rate and blood

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thyroid storm

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crisis of uncontrolled hyperthyroidism caused by the release into the bloodstream of an increased amount of thyroid hormone; also called thyroid crisis or thyrotoxic crisis

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16
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virilism

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masculinization or development of male secondary sex characteristics in a women

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exophthalmometry

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Measures the degree of forward displacement of the eyeball (exophthalmos) as seen in graves disease

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parathyroidectomy

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excision of one or more of the parathyroid glands, usually to control hyperparathyroidism

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transsphenoidal hypophysectomy

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endoscopic procedure to surgically remove a pituitary tumor through an incision in the sphenoid sinus (transsphenoidal) without disturbing brain tissue

20
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thymectomy

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excision of the thymus gland

21
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thyroidectomy

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excision of the entire thyroid gland (thyroidectomy), a part of it (subtotal thyroidectomy), or a single lobe (thyroid lobectomy)

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fasting blood sugar

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test that measure glucose levels in a blood sample following a fast of at least 8 hours

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glucose tolerance test (GTT)

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screening test in which a dose of glucose is administered and blood samples are taken afterward at regular intervals to determine how quickly glucose is cleared from the blood

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insulin tolerance test (ITT)

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diagnostic test in which insulin is injected into the veins to assess pituitary function, adrenal function, and to determine insulin sensitivity

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thyroid function test (TFT)

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test that detects an increase or decrease in thyroid function

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total calcium test

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test that measures calcium to detect bone and parathyroid disorders

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computed tomography (CT)

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imaging technique that rotates an x-ray emitter around the area to be scanned and measures the intensity of transmitted rays from different angles

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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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noninvasive imaging technique that uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field, rather than an x-ray beam, to produce multiplayer cross-sectional images

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radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU)

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administration of a radioactive iodine (RAI) in pill or liquid form is used as a tracer to test how quickly the thyroid gland takes up (uptake) iodine from the blood

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Thyroid scan

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images of the thyroid gland are obtained after oral or intravenous administration of a small dose of radioactive iodine

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antidiuretics

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reduce or control excretion of urine

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antithyroids

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treat hyperthyroidism by impeding the formation of T3, and T4 hormone
antithyroid are administered in preparation for thyroidectomy and in thyrotoxic crisis

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corticosteroids

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replace hormones lost in adrenal insufficiency (addison disease)
widely used to suppress inflammation, control allergic reactions, reduce rejection in transplantation, and treat some cancers.

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growth hormone replacements

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increased skeletal growth in children and growth hormone deficiencies in adults
growth hormones increase spinal bone density and help manage growth failure in children

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insulins

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lower blood glucose levels by promoting its entrance into body cells and converting glucose to glycogen (a starch- storage form of glucose) Type 1 diabetes must always be treated with insulin. insulin can also be administered through an implanted pump

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oral antidiabetics

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treat type 2 diabetes mellitus by stimulating the pancreas to produce more insulin and decrease peripheral resistance to insulin
Antidiabetic drugs are not insulin and they are not used in treating type 1 diabetes mellitus

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thyroid supplements

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replace or supplement thyroid hormones each thyroid supplement contains T3, T4, or a combination of bath. Thyroid supplement are also used to treat some types of thyroid cancer.