Hormone Patho
DKA/HHS
Acromegaly
SIADH/DI
Potluck
100

The "master switchboard" of the endocrine system.

What is the hypothalamus?

100

This is a complication of type 1 diabetics.

What is DKA?
100

This is one of the hallmark signs of acromegaly.

What is prominent jaw/facial features?

100

SIADH is known to cause this type of electrolyte imbalance.

What is hyponatremia?

100

Pheochromocytoma can overproduce these.

What is catecholamines?

200

Regulates metabolic processes related to growth and protein synthesis.

What is growth hormone?

200

This condition causes BG to be >600 without production of ketones.

What is HHS?

200

Acromegaly causes blood glucose levels in the body to do this.

What is an increase in BG levels?

200

This type of DI is known to be an internal inability to produce enough ADH/vasopressin.

What is AVP-D?

200

This is a hallmark sign of pheochromocytoma.

What is paroxysmal HTN?

300

Responsible for increased steroidogenesis.

What is ACTH?

300

This is a complication of type 2 diabetes.

What is HHS?

300

This is one of the internal complications of acromegaly.

What is cardiomegaly?

300
This is considered the most common type of cancer to cause SIADH.

What is small cell lung cancer?

300

This type of CAH is most severe as it creates hyponatremia and dehydration issues.

What is classic salt wasting CAH?

400

Regulates plasma osmolality and has no direct effect on electrolyte levels.

What is ADH?

400

This is one of the hallmark signs of DKA.

What is kussmaul breathing/fruity breath?

400

This type of growth hormone disorder leads to an increased height in children.

What is gigantism?

400

This type of DI produces enough ADH but the kidneys do not respond properly.

What is AVP-R?

400

These are life-long treatments of classic CAH.

What are glucocorticoids (ex. hydrocortisone) and mineralocorticoids (ex. fludrocortisone)?

500

This hormone is considered the "stress hormone" and responsible for regulating fight or flight response.

What is cortisol?

500

This is the first step in treatment of both DKA/HHS.

What is IVF?

Bonus if the type of fluids can be named.

500

This inhibits growth hormone production within the body and can be taken to treat acromegaly.

What is somatostatin?

500

This is considered the most reliable diagnostic test for diagnosing DI.

What is a water deprivation test?

500

This is a hallmark sign of Addison's disease.

What is hyperpigmentation?

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