Endocrine Overview 5 Flashcards

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What does hypopituitarism result from?

A

decreased or absent hormonal secretion by the anterior pituitary

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What is panhypopituitarism?

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generalized condition caused by partial or total failure of all vital hormones

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Which are the vital hormones that fail with panhypothyroidism?

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  • ACTH
  • TSH
  • FSH
  • GH
  • Prolactin
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Panhypopituitarism/Dwarfism are usually rare, and occur due to:

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  • Removal/destruction of pituitary by surgery, radiation, chemical agents
  • Nonsecreting pituitary tumors
  • Postpartum hemorrhage
  • Reversible functional disorders
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Panhypothyroidism/dwarfism and postpartum hemorrhage: What results?

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Necrosis of the pituitary gland

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panhypopituitarism/dwarfism can result from reversible functional disorders. What are some of these?

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  • starvation
  • anorexia
  • severe anemia
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Clinical picture for hypopituitarism pts depends on

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  • age of onset

- hormones affected

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When do sx typically develop for hypopituitarism pts?

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When more than 75% of the gland has been obliterated

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Hypopituitarism: medical tx

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  • Removal of the causative factor (if possible), such as a tumor
  • This is followed by lifetime replacement of the missing hormones.
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10
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What are the two hormones released by the POSTERIOR pituitary?

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  • ADH

- oxytocin

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posterior pituitary hormones: where are they made and where are they stored?

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  • made in hypothalamus

- stored in posterior pituitary

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Where does the posterior pituitary connect with the hypothalamus?

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  • at the pituitary stalk

- via a series of nerves

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13
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ADH =

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Antidiuretic hormone

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14
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What does ADH do?

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Decreases urine output by retaining fluid in distal tubules

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15
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ADH is stimulated by:

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Stimulated by low pressure in baroreceptors with hemorrhaging and other volume issues

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16
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What is oxytocin responsible for?

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  • uterine contraction
  • breast milk ejection
  • Stimulate postpartum uterine contraction to prevent excessive bleeding