Chapter 18 Flashcards

1
Q

Where/how does aldosterone act?

A

Proximal convoluted tubule - increased sodium retention
DCT - increases sodium retention in exchange for potassium

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2
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What proportion of cortisol producing adrenal tumour are malignant?

A

50%

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3
Q

What is the sex predisposition of AD-HAC?

A

70% female

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4
Q

What is the sensitivity of the ACTH stimulation test?

A

PD - 80%
AD - 60%

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5
Q

What is the sensitivity of the LDDST?

A

95%

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6
Q

What are the expected LDDST findings for normal dogs, or dogs with hAC, iHAC, PD-HAC and AD-HAC?

A

pg 358

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7
Q

How can eACTH be misleading?

A

Sample handling can cause low eACTH
Low eACTH reported in PDH (but high not in ADH)

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8
Q

How does elevated cortisol affect T4 and through what mechanism?

A

Reduced by 70%
Inhibition of pituitary secretion of TSH

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9
Q

What % cats with HAC have DM at diagnosis?

A

80%

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