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What is the classic presentation of prolactinoma?
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Read moreWhat is the workup for prolactinoma?,”BhCGTSH (hypothyroidism, TRH stimulates prolactin release)Prolactin levelMRI of sella Basically
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Read more“How do we treat prolactinomas, medically and surgically? What are the side effects of medication?”,”Medically – Dopamine agonists (1. cabergoline 2. bromocriptine is old with S/E), fatigue, nausea, and postural hypotensionOperative – transnasal, trans-sphenoidal removal
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Read moreWhat are classic findings of acromegaly?,”Physical – Big hands, feet, tongue, and jaws (that mandible doe!), hats/rings no longer fitPhysiological – HTN, diabetes, diaphoresis
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Read moreWhat is the workup to diagnose acromegaly? What is the treatment?,”Somatomedin C (IGF-1) level.Pituitary MRI.Tx by surgical removal (transnasal or trans-sphenoidal), can also use radiation
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Read moreWhat are components of a peripheral nervous exam?,”Tall People Run-over Small ChildrenTone (spasticity
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Read moreWhat are signs of cerebellar dysfunction?,”DASHINGDysdiadochokinesisAtaxia (Trunk
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Read moreWhat is the approach to ataxia? What test can we use to differentiate between them?,”Central – Cerebellar, Vestibular, ThalamicPeripheral – Sensory/Proprioception (tabes dorsalis
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Read moreWhat is the ocular pathology that can result from tertiary syphilis?,”Argyll Robertson Pupils due to a lesion in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus. Small, miotic, irregular pupils bilaterally. React poorly to light
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