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1
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Addison’s treatment?

A

hydrocortisone as cortisol replacement, trying to mimic diurnal rhythm
Fludrocortisone as aldosterone replacement

2
Q

What should you check in Addisons disease?

A

TB status

3
Q

Secondary adrenal insufficiency?

A

Hydrocortisone as cortisol replacement

4
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Treatment of primary aldosteronism?

A

If adrenal adenoma, surgery (adrenalectomy)

If bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, use MR antagonists - spironolactone or eplerenon

5
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Phaechromocytoma?

A

Phenoxybenxbenxamine and atenolol/metoprolol
Surgery (tumour de-bulking)
Chemo

6
Q

Hypothyroidism?

A

Give thyroxine (t4)

7
Q

Hyperthyroidism?

A

Carbimazole (Propythiouracil in pregnancy)

Beta blockers for symptoms

8
Q

Thyroid storm?

A

ABCDE

Iodine, glucocorticoids, PTU, B blockers, fluids, monitoring

9
Q

Papillary thyroid cancer?

A

Thyroid lobectomy with isthmusectoctomy, sub total thyroidectomy
Iodine Ablation

10
Q

Hypercalcaemia

A

fluids - 0.9% saline
loop diuretics (NOT thiazides)
Bisphosphonates
Steroids if sarcoidosis is cause

11
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Hyperparathyroidism

A

Only treatment option is surgery, but not always needed

12
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Hypocalcaemia

A

IV calcium gluconate

13
Q

Paget’s?

A

bisphosphonate high dose

Calcitonin

14
Q

Thyroglossal cysts

A

surgical removal

15
Q

Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion?

A

fluid restriction

16
Q

Premature ovarian failure?

A

homrone replacement therapy, oocyte/embryo donation

Prevent osteoporosis

17
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POS?

A

Clomifene citrate tablet
Gonadotrophin therapy injections
Laproscopic ovarian diathermy

18
Q

DKA?

A

fluids
Insulin
Potassium
Acid base balance correction

19
Q

Acromegaly?

A

surgery
screening for colorectal adenoma
Somatostatin analogues or dopamine agonists to reduce GH levels after surgery

20
Q

Imperforate hymen?

A

surgery

21
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Asherman syndrome?

A

surgery