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Patho- Endocrine system

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secrete hormones into the blood which effect specific target organ
Pituitary gland (Master gland)‏ Thyroid gland Adrenal glands Parathyroid glands Pancreas Ovaries Testicles
Hypersecrete fail to STOP secreting fail to START secreting Hyposecrete
Pituitary tumors Radiation therapy of the head and neck Autoimmune disease Neurosurgical procedures
Is the master gland of the body
Controlled by the hypothalamus in the brain
as chemical messengers to other endocrine glands
Has several lobes which produced different hormones
Thyroid growth and secretion
Adrenocortical growth and secretion
Protein biosynthesis, bone and muscle growth
Ovulation and luteniza- tion over ovary follicle/ testosterone production
Ovarian follicle growth and estrogen secretion/ spermatogenesis
Mammary gland development/milk secretion
Water retention and stimulates vascular smooth muscles
Uterine contractions and milk ejection
change the normal production of pituitary hormones
may require administration of the target organ hormones
Stimulated by Sympathetic nervous system and osmotic receptors in hypothalamus
Non-physiologic need for ADH Post operative, tumors/cancer producing ADH Signs of water retention from kidney
Too much water retained, = hyponatremia (dilutes serum) Confusion Muscle weakness
Insufficient ADH resulting in polyuria and polydypsia High osmolarity-concentrated blood/high NA Opposite of SIADH
Manifestation is dwarfism (age 2-7#)‏
Can cause giantism
Acromegly
Suppresses normal gonads Women-galactorrhea and menstrual disturbance Men-loss of libido and erectile
Weight gain (about 10#) Growth retardation Emotionally subdued Expressionless Slow speech and mental processes Thick skin/thin hair Sensitive to depressants Can be postpartum
Weight loss High basic temp Exopthalmous Increased appetite Enlarged gland (goiter)‏ Nervousness Palpitations, tachycardia Flushed and perspiration
Grave's disease Toxic multinodular goiter Thyroiditis-inflammation Excess TSH stimulation-Pituitary problem Thyroid crisis-tachycardia, high temp
Seen in patient with Grave's disease Clinical manifestations - Bulging eyes, confused Distinguished from hyperthyroidism
Can cause hyper and post op hypo condition Affects trachea
elevates Calcium
Low levels lowers Calcium Can make body require medical intervention
For high levels of PTH, Hypercalcemia may be life-threatening.
Malignancy associated hypercalcemia (MAH)‏ Primary hyperparathyroidism
Encountered following surgery for hyperparathyroid tumors Treated with I.V. calcium while monitored
Low levels of PTH may result in high Phosphorous levels. Problems related to muscle tetany. Sometimes utilize magnesium meds but also must decrease phosphorous levels.
Secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine also called catecholamines We often give epinephrine (adrenalin) as a beta agonist for many things
Secretes three hormones (Sugar, Salt, Sex)
Glucocorticoids-hydrocortisone Mineralocortoids-aldosterone Androgens-sex hormones (mainly in men)‏
Addison's disease Need replacement of hormones including Aldosterone, hydrocortisone, and testosterone May need to increase Na intake
Cortisol deficiency Hypoglycemia Hypercalcemia Decreased gastric mobility, vascular tone
Cushing's syndrome Hyperplasia of cortex Cortisone/Androgens May be caused by overmedication with exogenous sources of hormones Weakness, loss libido, moon face, oily skin
Hyperkalemia Hyponatremia Hypovolemia Elevated BUN
Can cause blood sugars to be high Decrease signs of infection Treats inflammatory conditions: post-infectious cough Asthma
Exogenous sources are used for multiple therapeutic uses as anti-inflammatory (arthritis), immunosuppressant (Lupus)‏ Too much or long term causes adrenal atrophy, high blood sugars, masks infections, inhibits healing, contributes to osteoporosis and peptic ulcers, growth retardation, infertility due to feedback to pituitary.
Influence electrolytes and metabolism Cause sodium retention and K excretion Secreted in response to angiotensin II or elevated K levels Florinef (combination of gluco and mineralocort)‏

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