endocrinology Flashcards
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Increased sweating is seen in:
MenopausePhaeochromocytoma AcromegalyTyrotoxicosisInsulinoma –> hypoglycaemia
Foods high in potassium
BananasFresh orange juiceCitrus fruitsAvocados
Appropriate screening for Cushing’s syndrome
1mg overnight dexamethasone suppression test - given at 11pm - then measure cortisol at 9am <50 nmol/L = normal
Hypothalamic hormones
Dopamine Corticotrophin releasing hormoneGH releasing hormonegonadotropin releasing hormoneThyrotrophic releasing hormoneSomatostatinOxytocin (produced here + secreted by post pituitary) Antidiuretic hormone (produced here + secreted by post pituitary)
Posterior pituitary hormones
OxytocinAntidiuretic hormone (ADH) (vasopressin)
Anterior pituitary hormones
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)Growth hormone (GH) Leutenising hormone (LH) Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) Prolactin
What is 9 AM cortisol measured for?
Adrenal insufficiency.Addisons
What is a dexamethasone suppression test used for?
Cushing’s syndrome.
What is a short synacthen test used for?
Addison’s disease
What is kallmanns syndrome
Failure of episodic GnRH secretion (hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism) + anosmia (absent olfactory bulb) M:F 4:1
Three circumstances leading to the release of renin
1) decreased renal perfusion pressure 2) Sympathetic nervous system activation due to decreased arterial BP3) decreased Na delivery to macula densa
Management of hyperkalaemia
IV calcium gluconate - 10ml 10%IV insulin + dextrose - 10U actrapid in 50ml 50%Nebulised salbutamol -10mgCalcium resonium + lactulose (Furosemide + fluids)(Haemodialysis)
ECG features of hyperkalaemia
Flat P wavesBroad QRSslurred ST segmentTented T-wave
obesity is associated with a higher risk of what medical conditions?
OADMbreast carenal caprostate cahypertensiondepression
features of hyperprolactinoma
amenorrhoeamilk production
Diagnostic criteria of metabolic syndrome
BP > 130/85HDL 1.7fasting blood glucose >6.6waist circ >88cm in F or 102 in M
Primary amenorrhoea and anosmia occurs in…..
Kallmann’s syndrome
What does the testis secrete
TestosteroneAndrostenedione oestradiolInhibinProgesterone (small amount)
What is a phaeochromocytoma
Catecholamine secreting neuro-endocrine tumourIn adrenal medulla V rare
Presentation of pheochromocytoma
Palpitations, tachycardia, anxiety and blanchingHypertensive crisisLeft ventricular hypertrophy on ECG
Presentation Cushing’s syndrome
Weight gain, muscle weakness, hirsutism, Menstrual irregularities, mood disturbanceMoon FaceInterscapular Fat padThin skinEasy bruisingPurple striaeOsteoporosis and pathological fractures
What is Cushing’s syndrome?
Glucocorticoid excess.
What is Cushing’s disease?
Pituitary tumour secreting ACTH
Causes of Cushing’s syndrome?
Cushing’s disease = pituitary tumour Secreting ACTHSmall-cell carcinoma secreting ACTHIatrogenic steroidsAdrenal adenoma or Carcinoma