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primary defect in Paget's disease: |
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abnormal bone remodeling: activation of osteoclasts and osteoblasts leads to transformation of normal lamellar and woven bone into a chaotic "mosaic" pattern of irregularly juxtaposed pieces of lamellar bone interspersed with woven bone. |
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what laboratory value is elevated in Paget's disease? |
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alk phos
as well as urinary n telopeptide |
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low testosterone and low gonadotropin (LH and FSH) levels in the presence of a significant systemic illness. |
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Pituitary tumor less than 10 mm = |
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What is the treatment for prolactinoma? |
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Medical treatment with bromocriptine or cabergoline. Cabergoline is a new drug which has fewer side effects. Medical therapy not only controls prolactin levels, but reduces the tumor size. |
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Most common thyroid maliganancy? |
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Papillary thyroid carcinoma |
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Hypertension in hyperthyroid disease is primarily __________(systolic/diastolic) and caused by _________. |
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- systolic - hyperdynamic circulation as well as catecholemine sensitivity. |
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Elevated DHEA-S levels are specifically seen in pts c:
(Dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate) |
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androgen producing ADRENAL tumors |
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PAS positive material in the lamina propria of the small intestine: |
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Wipple's disease. - a multi systemic disease characterized by arthralgias, weight loss, fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. |
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Massive doses of ASA and NSAIDS can casue: |
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acute erosive gastritis and upper GI bleeding. Alcohol can aggravate their effect. |
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7 things a/w chronic hep C |
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1. cryoglobulinemia 2. B cell lymphomas 3. plasmacytomas 4. autoimmune diseases like Sjogren's and thyroiditis 5. lichen planus 6. porphyria cutanea tarda 7. idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura |
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Where do pheochromocytomas arise? |
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- From the chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. These secrete excess catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine. |
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What is the treatment for a prolactinoma? |
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- Dopamine agonists like bromocriptine. These not only decrease the secretion of prolactin but also decrease the size of the tumor to avoid surgery. |
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