Endocrine
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1. Why do congential adrenal enzyme deficiences end up with hyperplasia and not hypoplasia

2. What HLA association is with hashimotos and what kind of autoantibodies

3. What are the findings of prolactinoma

4. What happens in the dexamethasone suppresion test in a health individual

5. Which are the acidophiles

6. uniform follicles in thyroid with good prognosis

7. Cortisol fxn is BBIIG

8. In what instances in an inc in GH normal

9. What is the number one cause of cushing and What is the ACTH value

10. most common thyroid cancer - ground glass nuclei - psammona bodies - nuclear grooves - prognosis and risk

11. What 3 things does insuline def and glucagon excess lead to...

12. How does PTH stimulate Ca relase from bone

13. What are neurophysins

14. Where are carcinoid tumors often found - What do they secrete and where do they go

15. What are the clinical findings in cretinism

16. Where is the defect in toxic multinodular goiter

17. GOAT goes IP3

18. nonenzymatic glycosylation leads to what 3 catageories of defects

19. How is thyroid hormone regulated

20. How do T3/T4 travel in blood and what happens to this substance in liver disease and pregnancy

21. What is the pathway of catecholamine production

22. How can hashimotos present that is not typical hypothyroidism

23. How is calcitonin regulated

24. What is the TX for DKA

25. In graves dz - what pathological antibody is produced - and what kind of hypersens rxn is it?

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