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21 Cards in this Set
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Begins as hyperthyroidism and then turns into hypothyroidism
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D' Quervain's Thyroiditis/ Giant Cell Thyroiditis/ Subacute Thyroiditis
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Dx made by Antithyroid Peroxidase antibodies
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Hashimoto's Dz
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Thyroid Ca secretes calcitonin
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Medullary ca
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Another name for MEN 1
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Wermer's Syndrome
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Another name for MEN 2A
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Sipple's syndrome
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Addison's dz, hypothyroidism and DM
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Schmidt's syndrome
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Prolactinoma, pancreatoma and parathyroid tumor
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MEN 1 or Wermer's syndrome
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medullary ca, pheo and parathyroid tumor
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MEN 2 A or Sipple's syndrome
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Medullary ca, pheo and GI
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MEN 2B
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hypercalcemia, renal disease, low pth
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Milk-alkali or Burnett's syndrome
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tapping the face produces ipsilateral facial contractions
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chvostek's sign
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spasms of the hand and forearm are elicited by inflating a BP cuff
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Trousseau's sign
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Inherited defect in the DCT of the kidneys causing hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis and hypocalciuria
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Gitelman syndrome
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Genetic defect in the ascending loop of Henle causes equal presentation to that of diuretic use
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Bartter's syndrome
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Bone lesions due to hyperparathyroidims
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Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica or Brown tumors
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hypocalcemia after surgical removal of parathyroid tumor
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Hungry Bone syndrome
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treatment for Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia
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None required
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HTN + hypokalemia + weakness
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Conn's syndrome
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most common cause of Addison's dz worldwide
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TB
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most common cn affected by dm
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cn3
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whipple's triad
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1. symptoms of hypoglycemia
2. low plasma glucose 3. glucose relieve symptoms |