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Type 1, 2, and Insipidus
Diabetes is Complicated
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This electrolyte imbalance, caused by hypoparathyroidism, can lead to muscle hypertonia, tingling extremities, and cardiac dysrhythmias.

What is hypocalcemia?

100

A "buffalo hump," central obesity, and fragile skin are hallmark features of this condition associated with excessive corticosteroids.

What is Cushing’s disease?

100

Weight gain, bradycardia, and pale, dry skin are symptoms associated with this endocrine disorder.

What is hypothyroidism?

100

This lifestyle factor is considered one of the primary risk factors for developing Type 2 diabetes, particularly when it involves abdominal fat distribution.

What is obesity?

100

This condition, often seen in patients with diabetes, involves a loss of sensation and pain in the feet, which can lead to foot ulcers and infections.

What is diabetic neuropathy?

200

This life-threatening complication of hyperparathyroidism requires rehydration with isotonic fluids and administration of calcitonin.

What is hypercalcemic crisis?

200

This adrenal disorder is marked by muscle weakness, fatigue, dark pigmentation of the skin, and can escalate to a crisis with cyanosis, shock, and confusion.

What is Addison's disease?

200

Hyperthyroidism often presents with this symptom in the eyes, characterized by bulging and lid retraction.

What is exophthalmos?

200

This form of diabetes, often diagnosed in adults, is characterized by insulin resistance and often leads to complications like hypertension and high cholesterol.

What is Type 2 diabetes?

200

This complication of diabetes is a leading cause of blindness and is characterized by changes in the small blood vessels in the retina.

What is diabetic retinopathy?

300

Hyperparathyroidism is directly correlated with elevated levels of this mineral in the bloodstream.

What is calcium?

300

Addisonian crisis, a life-threatening condition, requires immediate treatment with fluids, corticosteroids, and this specific patient positioning to improve circulation.

What is the recumbent position?

300

Severe dehydration and polyuria due to inadequate ADH characterize this pituitary disorder.

What is diabetes insipidus?

300

This form of insulin delivery involves a small device that continuously infuses insulin throughout the day, mimicking the function of a healthy pancreas.

What is an insulin pump?

300

This common complication of Type 1 diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin, leading to hyperglycemia, ketone production, and metabolic acidosis.

What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

400

Tetany, characterized by muscle spasms and hyperirritability, is a hallmark feature of this endocrine condition.

What is hypoparathyroidism?

400

This rare adrenal tumor is characterized by intermittent surges of adrenaline, leading to episodic hypertension and palpitations.

What is pheochromocytoma?

400

Symptoms like nervousness, weight loss, and increased reflex activity suggest this condition, often linked to Graves’ disease.

What is hyperthyroidism?

400

This test is commonly used to assess long-term blood glucose control over the past 2-3 months in patients with diabetes.

What is the hemoglobin A1c test?

400

This condition, characterized by high blood pressure and increased risk of heart disease, often occurs as a comorbidity with kidney dysfunction in patients with diabetes.

What is diabetic nephropathy?

500

The serum calcium goal in treating hypoparathyroidism is to maintain levels within this specific range.

What is 9-10 mg/dL?

500

The "5 H's" — hypertension, headache, hyperhidrosis, hypermetabolism, and hyperglycemia — are classic symptoms of this rare adrenal tumor.

What is pheochromocytoma?

500

This condition involves inadequate cortisol production and requires lifelong replacement therapy with corticosteroids.

What is Addison's disease?

500

In Type 2 diabetes, this condition is often present alongside high blood glucose and is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

What is metabolic syndrome?

500

In patients with diabetes, this condition involves high blood glucose levels, but without the presence of ketones, and is typically seen in Type 2 diabetes during illness or stress.

What is Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (HHS)?

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