Ch # 15: Endocrinology Flashcards

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Maintains homostasis

Includes: 2 adrenal glands, 2 ovaries/testes, 4 parathyroid glands, the pancreas, the pineal gland, the pitutary gland, thymus gland & the thyroid gland

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Endocrine system

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Stable internal body environment

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Homostasis

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3
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chemical messengers

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Horomones

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4
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4 Suffixes meaning pertaining 2

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  • al
  • an
  • ar
  • ic
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Suffix meaning puncture 2 w/draw fluid

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-centesis

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Suffix meaning cell

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-cyte

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Suffix meaning thirst

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-dipsia

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Suffix meaning surgical removal

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-ectomy

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Suffix meaning swelling

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-edema

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Suffix meaning blood condition

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-emia

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Suffix meaning state of or condition

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-ism

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Suffix meaning inflammation

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-itis

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13
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Suffix meaning 1 who studies

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-logist

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Suffix meaning study of

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-logy

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15
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Suffix meaning softening

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-malacia

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16
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Suffix meaning enlarged

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-megaly

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17
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Suffix meaning resembling

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-old

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18
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Suffix meaning tumor

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-oma

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19
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Suffix meaning abnormal condition

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-osis

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20
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Suffix meaning cutting in2

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-otomy

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21
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Suffix meaning disease

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-pathy

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22
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Suffix meaning surgical fixation

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-pexy

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23
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Suffix meaning surgical repair

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-plasty

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24
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Suffix meaning rupture

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-rrhexis

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25
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Suffix meaning urine condition

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-uria

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26
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Prefix meaning w/in

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Endo-

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27
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Prefix meaning outward

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Ex-

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Prefix meaning excessive

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Hyper-

29
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Prefix meaning insufficient

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Hypo-

30
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Prefix meaning many or much

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-poly

31
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Combining form meaning gland

A group of cells that work 2gether 2 produce and secrete substances like hormones

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Aden/o

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2 Combining forms meaning adreanal gland

2 adreanal glands sit on top of each kidney

2 sections: outer- adrenal cortex; secretes aldosterone,cortisol,
estrogen/testosterone
Inner- adrenal medulla; secretes epinephrine/
adrenaline

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Adren/o

Adrenal/o

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Combining form meaning 2 secrete

Refers 2 glands releasing substances like horomones

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Crin/o

34
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2 Combining forms meaning sugar but referring 2 glucose

Glucose is the primary sugar used by the body 4 energy production

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Glyc/o

Glycos/os

35
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Combining form meaning ovary

Pair of almond-shaped organs in the female pelvic cavity

Releases ova 4 reproduction & estrogen 2 regulate menstrual cycle

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Oophor/o

Ovari/o

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2 Combining forms meaning testes

Pair of oval-shaped glands located in the scrotum

Releases sperm 4 reproduction & testosterone

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Orchi/o

Testicul/o

37
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Combining form meaning pancreas

Located in the abdominal cavity along the lower curvature of the stomach

Secretes insulin & glucagon 2 regulate blood sugar levels

Insulin: raises blood sugar
Glucagon: lowers blood sugar

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Pancreat/o

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Combining form meaning parathyroid gland

4 small glands located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland

Secretes parathyroid hormone 2 raise levels of calcium in blood

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Parathyroid/o

39
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Combining form meaning pineal gland

Small pine coned-shaped gland in the thymus region of the brain

Secreates melatonin which regulates circadian rhythm

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Pineal/o

40
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Combining form meaning pituitary gland

Small marble-shaped gland that hangs down from the underside of the brain

“Master Gland” because it regulates other endocrine glands

Divided in2: Anterior lobe: secretes growth hormone, thyroid-
stimulating hormone, prolactin,
adrenocorticotropin hormone ect…
Posterior lobe: antidiuretic hormone, oxytocin

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Pituitar/o

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Combining form meaning thymus gland

Located in the mediastinum of the chest, behind the sternum & above the heart

Secretes: thymosin- important 4 immune system develpoment

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Thym/o

42
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2 Combining forms meaning thyroid gland

Located in the neck w/2 lobes on either side of the trachea

Secretes: thyroxine & triiodothyronine- both regulate metabolism
Calcitonin- 2 lower blood calcium levels

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Thyr/o

Thyroid/o

43
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A chronic condition developing in adults w/excessive growth hormone

Results in elongation or enlargement of the bones of the head or extremites

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Acromegaly

44
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The development of secondary sexual characteristics in a male as a result of increased estrogen secretion by the adrenal cortex

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Adrenal feminization

45
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The development of secondary sexual characteristics in a female as a result of increased androgen secreation by the adrenal cortex

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Adrenal virilism

46
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A blood 2 measure the level of substances in the bloodstream

Used 2 study function of the endocrine glands

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Blood serum test

47
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Hormones secreted by the adrenal cortex that have strong anti-inflammatory action

Can be used 2 treat severe chronic inflammatory diseases

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Corticosteroids

48
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A congenial condition causing the lack of thyroid hormones

Results in poor physical and mental development

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Creatinism

49
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A condition resulting from hyperscretion of the adrenal cortex

Can b caused by an adrenal gland tumor

Symptoms include: weakness, edema, excess hair growth, skin discoloration and osteoporosis

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Crushing syndrome

50
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A condition caused by an insufficient antidiuretic hormone secreted by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland

Symptoms include: polyuria and polydipsia

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Diabetes insipidus

DI

51
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The chronic disorder of the sugar metabolism

Symptoms include: hyperglycemia and glycosuria

2 types: insulin dependent (type 1)
                 noninsulin dependent (type 2)
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Diabetes mellitus

DM

52
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Being excessively short in height

Can result from the lack of growth hormone

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Dwarfism

53
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A condition in which the eyeballs protrude

Commonly caused by the hypersecretion of thyroid hormones

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Exophthalmos

54
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A blood test that measures the amount of sugar in the bloodstream after a 12 hour fast

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Fasting blood sugar

FBS

55
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The excessive growth of the body due 2 hyperscreation of the growth hormone in a child or teenager

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Gigantism

56
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Test for the initial diagnosis of diabetes mellitus

The patient is given a dose of glucose then blood samples r taken at regular intervals 2 determine the patients ability 2 use glucose properly

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Glucose tolerance test

GTT

57
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The enlargement of the thyroid gland

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Goiter

58
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A condition resulting from the hypersecretion of thyroid hormones

Symptoms include: exophthalmus and goiter

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Graves disease

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A chronic autoimmune form of thyroiditis

Results in the hypersecreation of thyroid hormones

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Hashimoto disease

60
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The artificial replacement of hormones in patients w/hyposecretion disorders

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Hormone replacement therepy

61
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2 names 4 a type of diabetes that tends 2 develop early in life when the pancreas stops producing insulin

Can b an autoimmune disease

Patient must take insulin injections

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Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
(IDDM)

Type 1 diabetes

62
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a condition resulting from hyposecretion of thyroid hormones in an adult

symptoms include: anemia, slow speech, swollen facial features, puffy and dry skin, drowsiness and mental sluggishness

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Myxedema

63
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2 names 4 a type of diabetes that typically develops late in life

The pancreas produces normal 2 high levels of insulin but cells fail 2 respond

Patients take medication 2 improve insulin function

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Noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Type 2 diabetes

64
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Usually a benign tumor of the adrenal medulla

Secretes excessive amounts of epinephrine

Symptoms include: anxiety, heart palpitations, dyspnea, hypertension, profuse sweating, headache and nausea

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Pheochromocytoma

65
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A test 4 thyroid function that measures how much radioactivity tagged iodine is removed from the bloodstream by the thyroid gland

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Radioactive iodine uptake

RAIU

66
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A test 2 measure the levels of plasma in the blood

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Radioimmunoassay

RIA

67
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Both nerve irritability and painful muscle cramps resulting from hypocalcemia

Hypoparathyroidism is 1 cause

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Tetany

68
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A blood test 2 measure the levels of thyroxine, triiodothyronine and thyroid stimulating hormone in the bloodstream 2 evaluate thyroid functioning

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Thyroid scan

69
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Condition resulting from extreme hypersecretion of thyroid hormones

Symptoms include: rapid heart action, tremors, enlarged thyroid gland, exophthalmos and weight loss

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Thyrotoxicosis