B2B Ped Endo 2013_Édr Sarah Lawrence
... diabetes. At what age should you begin screening for: a) Microalbuminuria ...
... diabetes. At what age should you begin screening for: a) Microalbuminuria ...
endocrinology - Endo, GIT, Urology, Cardio - misiek
... Normal Findings: AM: <80 pg/ml or <18 pmol/L (SI units) PM: <50 pg/ml or <11 pmol/L (SI units) Indications: The serum ACTH study is a test of that affords to differentiate the causes of either Cushing's syndrome (overproduction of cortisol) or Addison's disease (underproduction of cortisol). Cortico ...
... Normal Findings: AM: <80 pg/ml or <18 pmol/L (SI units) PM: <50 pg/ml or <11 pmol/L (SI units) Indications: The serum ACTH study is a test of that affords to differentiate the causes of either Cushing's syndrome (overproduction of cortisol) or Addison's disease (underproduction of cortisol). Cortico ...
Endocrine System Wrap-up
... • Begins in children & young adults • Insulin production is low • Β-cells are poorly developed/malfunction ...
... • Begins in children & young adults • Insulin production is low • Β-cells are poorly developed/malfunction ...
Document
... LDL cholesterol, triglycerides were significantly higher, while serum HDL cholesterol was significantly lower in subjects with SCH-2 compared with the euthyroid group. Moreover, the HOMA-IR level was higher in subjects with SCH-2, while it did not achieve statistical significance in subjects with SC ...
... LDL cholesterol, triglycerides were significantly higher, while serum HDL cholesterol was significantly lower in subjects with SCH-2 compared with the euthyroid group. Moreover, the HOMA-IR level was higher in subjects with SCH-2, while it did not achieve statistical significance in subjects with SC ...
Acquired hypothyroidism in a 6 year old girl with
... and lack of pubic and axillary hair development which is secondary to normal adrenal hormonogenesis [8]. In patients with Down’s syndrome, it is not easy to identify cognitive impairment and behavioral changes as in other normal children, leading to delay in diagnosis of hypothyroidism. Furthermore, ...
... and lack of pubic and axillary hair development which is secondary to normal adrenal hormonogenesis [8]. In patients with Down’s syndrome, it is not easy to identify cognitive impairment and behavioral changes as in other normal children, leading to delay in diagnosis of hypothyroidism. Furthermore, ...
Metabolic effects of insulin & glucagon
... Fuels are biomolecules (as carbohydrates, lipids & proteins) that can yield energy in the form of ATP on (catabolism or degradation). This energy (ATP) that can be used for all biological processes of the cells. Fuels can be also stored in certain sites of the body in the form of larger molecules (a ...
... Fuels are biomolecules (as carbohydrates, lipids & proteins) that can yield energy in the form of ATP on (catabolism or degradation). This energy (ATP) that can be used for all biological processes of the cells. Fuels can be also stored in certain sites of the body in the form of larger molecules (a ...
Endocrinology 7a – Endocrine Infertility
... - Patients should therefore be referred to a gynaecologist for follicle tracking - Therefore can be used in the treatment of infertile women to induce super ovulation for assisted conception (in vitro fertilisation) - The gonadotrophins can also be used to treat hypogonadism due to pituitary failure ...
... - Patients should therefore be referred to a gynaecologist for follicle tracking - Therefore can be used in the treatment of infertile women to induce super ovulation for assisted conception (in vitro fertilisation) - The gonadotrophins can also be used to treat hypogonadism due to pituitary failure ...
glucose
... The Glycemic Index cont. The Theory… • consuming foods with a low glycemic index will minimize dramatic fluctuations in blood glucose • this reduces the need for insulin secretion and may help manage Type II Diabetes ...
... The Glycemic Index cont. The Theory… • consuming foods with a low glycemic index will minimize dramatic fluctuations in blood glucose • this reduces the need for insulin secretion and may help manage Type II Diabetes ...
DISORDERS OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Prof. J. Hanáček, MD, PhD
... - Impairement of carbohydrate tolerance - Metabolic rate ...
... - Impairement of carbohydrate tolerance - Metabolic rate ...
Table 13-2
... Table 13-1: Some Critical Aspects of Thyroid Hormone Regulation 1. Major source of circulating T3 from peripheral deiodination of T4 (NOT from thyroid gland secretion) 2. The negative feedback at the pituitary anterior lobe is mainly through T4 (taken from circulation & converted into T3) ...
... Table 13-1: Some Critical Aspects of Thyroid Hormone Regulation 1. Major source of circulating T3 from peripheral deiodination of T4 (NOT from thyroid gland secretion) 2. The negative feedback at the pituitary anterior lobe is mainly through T4 (taken from circulation & converted into T3) ...
Sickle Cell Disease
... Illness alters diabetic management • Dosage requirements may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged depending on the severity of the illness & the child’s appetite • Rapid-acting insulin only is used to manage hyperglycemia associated with illness • Monitor fluids, may require extra oral fluids wh ...
... Illness alters diabetic management • Dosage requirements may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged depending on the severity of the illness & the child’s appetite • Rapid-acting insulin only is used to manage hyperglycemia associated with illness • Monitor fluids, may require extra oral fluids wh ...
Managing Diabetes
... diabetes, spotlighting the alarming increase in this disease. The articles talked about “a virtual epidemic of type 2 diabetes.” Here’s what they reported. The number of people with diabetes has shot up 14 percent since 2003. Nearly 21 million Americans have diabetes. The breakdown by age group show ...
... diabetes, spotlighting the alarming increase in this disease. The articles talked about “a virtual epidemic of type 2 diabetes.” Here’s what they reported. The number of people with diabetes has shot up 14 percent since 2003. Nearly 21 million Americans have diabetes. The breakdown by age group show ...
PITUITARY DISORDERS
... • Inability to lactate ↓ GH • ↑ chronic risk for osteoporosis, fatigue, weight gain • Dx with failure to ↑ GH w/ appropriate stimulus (eg, insulin tolerance test, glucagon stimulation) • GH replacement in adults controversial (Annals 2003;35:419) ↓ FSH & LH • Clinical manifestations: ↓ libido, ...
... • Inability to lactate ↓ GH • ↑ chronic risk for osteoporosis, fatigue, weight gain • Dx with failure to ↑ GH w/ appropriate stimulus (eg, insulin tolerance test, glucagon stimulation) • GH replacement in adults controversial (Annals 2003;35:419) ↓ FSH & LH • Clinical manifestations: ↓ libido, ...
Diabetes Mellitus Cases
... would you give Kelly to help manage her blood sugar during practice and games. (Hint: There are 3 key areas you need to address) ...
... would you give Kelly to help manage her blood sugar during practice and games. (Hint: There are 3 key areas you need to address) ...
stillbirth and miscarriage associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus
... All the data were presented as mean ±SEM. The data were analyzed by t-test. Results with P <0.05 were considered statistically significant. ...
... All the data were presented as mean ±SEM. The data were analyzed by t-test. Results with P <0.05 were considered statistically significant. ...
puberty
... Concomitant illnesses, postnatal exposure to sex steroids time of first sign of puberty ...
... Concomitant illnesses, postnatal exposure to sex steroids time of first sign of puberty ...
1 Growth Hormone Treatment of Adults with Prader Willi Syndrome
... Regression models indicated that these changes were independent of age, initial BMI, sex steroid use, and social setting and were noted in a subset of patients who were evaluated at 6 months. The percent increase in LBM was significantly greater in the male than the female subjects, 6.66 vs. 8.39%, ...
... Regression models indicated that these changes were independent of age, initial BMI, sex steroid use, and social setting and were noted in a subset of patients who were evaluated at 6 months. The percent increase in LBM was significantly greater in the male than the female subjects, 6.66 vs. 8.39%, ...
Table I. Insulin Therapy for CFRD (adapted from Moran et al
... Patients are generally treated with standard basal-bolus insulin therapy by multiple subcutaneous injections or by insulin pump according to the following principles. They should be taught to adjust their insulin dose for special circumstances such as exercise, travel, and acute illness. Those alrea ...
... Patients are generally treated with standard basal-bolus insulin therapy by multiple subcutaneous injections or by insulin pump according to the following principles. They should be taught to adjust their insulin dose for special circumstances such as exercise, travel, and acute illness. Those alrea ...
Summary - Jones & Bartlett Learning
... − May be related to metabolic syndrome − Many with the disease are insulin resistant. ...
... − May be related to metabolic syndrome − Many with the disease are insulin resistant. ...
Nutrition And Physical Activity
... School Nutrition Management Students with type 2 diabetes may need additional accommodations to help manage lipids, blood pressure and weight: ...
... School Nutrition Management Students with type 2 diabetes may need additional accommodations to help manage lipids, blood pressure and weight: ...
A chief of endocrinology department, prof. Vlasenko MV
... to the population’s health in the world because of the development of concomitant diseases - arterial hypertension, coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus. Mortality risk increases much when BMI is more than 30 kg/m2. Medium spreading of obesity in the world is about 30 %, and in high deve ...
... to the population’s health in the world because of the development of concomitant diseases - arterial hypertension, coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus. Mortality risk increases much when BMI is more than 30 kg/m2. Medium spreading of obesity in the world is about 30 %, and in high deve ...
clinical disorders of pituitary
... CLINICAL FEATURES: • Short stature • Delayed tooth development • Delayed puberty • Low energy • Decrease strength and exercise tolerance • Decreased muscle mass • Weight gain, especially around the waist ...
... CLINICAL FEATURES: • Short stature • Delayed tooth development • Delayed puberty • Low energy • Decrease strength and exercise tolerance • Decreased muscle mass • Weight gain, especially around the waist ...
Prader Willi - University of Colorado Denver
... This leads to significant comorbidities including insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), cor pulmonale and atherscerlosis. Coexisting symptoms include dental problems, inability to vomit, scoliosis, temperature dysregulation, high pain threshold, seizures, sensory impair ...
... This leads to significant comorbidities including insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), cor pulmonale and atherscerlosis. Coexisting symptoms include dental problems, inability to vomit, scoliosis, temperature dysregulation, high pain threshold, seizures, sensory impair ...
Get Your Blood and Urine Tested
... Insulin response test—fasting, 1-hour, and 2-hour glucose and insulin levels after a 75gram glucose load. This is like a glucose tolerance test but measures both glucose and insulin. Your blood sugar can be normal but your insulin can be sky high. Fasting insulin should be < 5 IU/dl and 1- and 2-ho ...
... Insulin response test—fasting, 1-hour, and 2-hour glucose and insulin levels after a 75gram glucose load. This is like a glucose tolerance test but measures both glucose and insulin. Your blood sugar can be normal but your insulin can be sky high. Fasting insulin should be < 5 IU/dl and 1- and 2-ho ...
Endocrine
... Beta cells of Langerhans Stored in Beta Cells as Proinsulin Catalyst to cellular metabolism Promotes storage of CHO in liver, muscle cells, and ...
... Beta cells of Langerhans Stored in Beta Cells as Proinsulin Catalyst to cellular metabolism Promotes storage of CHO in liver, muscle cells, and ...
Metabolic syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is a clustering of at least three of five of the following medical conditions: abdominal (central) obesity, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting plasma glucose, high serum triglycerides, and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels. Metabolic syndrome is associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Some studies have shown the prevalence in the USA to be an estimated 34% of the adult population, and the prevalence increases with age.Metabolic syndrome is also known as metabolic syndrome X, cardiometabolic syndrome, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, Reaven's syndrome (named for Gerald Reaven), and CHAOS (in Australia).Metabolic syndrome and prediabetes may be the same disorder, just diagnosed by a different set of biomarkers.The syndrome is thought to be caused by an underlying disorder of energy utilization and storage. The cause of the syndrome is an area of on-going medical research.