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[h] Endocrinology Flashcards
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[q] What is the most likely diagnosis?
39 years old female presenting with muscular spasms and tetany after undergoing thyroidectomy for treatment of thyroid cancer + tapping of facial nerve (tap the Cheek) → contraction of facial muscles?
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[q] ……….. is very common in hospitalized alcoholics and can cause hypocalcemia by inducing resistance to parathyroid hormone (PTH) as well as by decreasing PTH secretion
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[q] What is the most likely diagnosis?
8 years old child presenting with shortened 4th/5th digits, short stature, round face, subcutaneous calcifications + lab values shows low calcium, high phosphorus although high level of parathyroid?
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[q] What is the most likely diagnosis?
8 years old child presenting with shortened 4th/5th digits, short stature, round face, subcutaneous calcifications + lab values shows normal calcium, normal phosphorus normal level of parathyroid?
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