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- what are common clinical indications for insulin therapyThe TRH (thyrotropin releasing hormone) stimulation test is useful in differentiating hypothalamic hypothyroidism from: 1) Primary hypothyroidism 2) Hashimoto's thyroiditis 3) Pituitary hypothyroidism 4) Sub-clinical hypothyroidism no references, just homeworkEnumerate the different tests for thyroid function and their clinical importance in Thyroid disease. What is the recommended treatment of hypothyroidism by the American Thyroid Association guidelines. What are the function of the Pancreas. Identify the different pancreatic hormones.
- List premedication assessments for thyroid replacement and antithyroid medications.Type- 2 diabetes mellitus is: 1.both a secondary pathology and usually the result of inappropriate hormone secretion 2.both a secondary pathology and usually the result of abnormal target cell responsiveness 3.usually the result of inappropriate hormone secretion 4.a secondary pathology 5.usually the result of abnormal target cell responsivenessThe TRH (thyrotropin releasing hormone) stimulation test is useful in differentiating hypothalamic hypothyroidism from:? 1) Primary hypothyroidism 2) Hashimoto's thyroiditis 3) Pituitary hypothyroidism 4) Sub-clinical hypothyroidism.
- Mechanisms of: 1. Thyroid C-cell Toxicity 2. Parathyroid Gland ToxicityWhat are the effects of proper specimen preparation for the laboratory evaluation of Diabetes mellitusA 45-year-old woman represents to her physician with complaints of fatigue and weakness. Since her last visit one year ago, she is surprised to see that she has gained 20 pounds, since her eating and exercise habits have remained the same. The doctor sends her for blood work, with thyroid results: TSH- 18.0 (0.35-5.0 ul U/ml) Total T4- 2.0 (4.0-12.0 ug/DL) Does this patient have a thyroid disorder? If so, what would the most likely diagnosis. What further thyroid tests would you expected to be run on this patient?
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