Whipple's triad for the diagnosis of _____: - Low blood glucose level - Clinical symptoms - Resolution of symptoms after glucose administration
Abrupt withdrawal of glucocorticoids may cause _____ adrenal insufficiency
Subacute granulomatous thyroiditis (de Quervain) may initially present with _____, which typically is followed by a brief hypothyroid state
The _____ test may be used to indirectly assess circulating levels of TBG
Laron syndrome, or dwarfism, is characterized by _____ GH and decreased IGF-1
In hypothyroidism patients, myxedema commonly affects the _____ (causing deep voice) and tongue (causing enlargement)
_____ is found in POMC and its fragments, thus, increased levels of POMC and ACTH may lead to skin/mucosal pigmentation (e.g. Addison disease)
_____ disease is most commonly caused by autoimmune destruction of all three zones of the adrenal cortex, which causes acute adrenal crisis
Acromegaly causes enlarged bones in the _____, feet, and jaw
Patients with _____ may develop hypoventilation from respiratory muscle weakness
Diabetes Mellitus
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Thyroid Disorders
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Adrenal Gland Disorders
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Pituitary Disorders
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Calcium and Bone Metabolism
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Reproductive Endocrinology
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Lipid Disorders
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Endocrine Hypertension
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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
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Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
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Neuroendocrine Tumors
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Endocrine Emergencies
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