Anatomy
Most Likely Diagnosis
Diagnostic Tools
Treatment
Referrals
100

Which gland is known as the "master gland" of the endocrine system?

Pituitary Gland

100

A patient presents with polydipsia and polyuria after head trauma.

Central Diabetes Insipidus  

100

What is the first-line screening blood test for hypothyroidism?

TSH/Free T4

100
Patient has weakness, salt cravings, and her skin seems to be getting more and more tan with time. She is diagnosed with Addison's Disease. How can we treat this patient? 

Hormone replacement therapy (Hydrocortisone and Fludrocortisone)

100

A patient with suspected PMOS should be referred to which specialist (she is not too worried about having kids right now)?

OB-GYN or Endocrinologist

200

Which specific cells in the pancreas produce insulin?

Pancreatic Beta Cells

200

A patient states, "My shoes and wedding ring don't fit anymore."

Acromegaly

200

What imaging study is the gold standard for diagnosing a pituitary adenoma (Acromegaly)?

MRI of the Pituitary

200

Patient is diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. What medication do we start for them?

Insulin 

200

A patient with acromegaly is asked to get a brain MRI. Who should he go see that can help him with imaging? 

Radiologist

300

Where are the adrenal glands located?

Sit on top of the kidneys like a hat

300

"My heart is always racing, and I’m losing weight despite eating everything in sight."

Graves' / Hyperthyroidism

300

What is the "Gold Standard" test to diagnose Addison's disease?

ACTH Stimulation Test

300

Patient has had irregular menstrual cycles, acne, and unwanted hair growth on her upper lip. What medication can we give the patient to help regulate her cycles? 

 Oral contraceptives

300

A patient is recently diagnosed with Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) and is really concerned about the acne and facial growth. Who can we refer our patient to that can address this patient's concerns? 

Dermatologist

400

Which hormone is released by the posterior pituitary to regulate water retention?

ADH (vasopressin)

400

"I have been feeling so weak since I have birth and, and I'm struggling to breastfeed."

Sheehan Syndrome

400
Presence of what confirms a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes?

autoantibodies

400

Patient complains of racing heart, unintentional weight loss, increased appetite, tremors, and bulging eyes. What medication do you want to prescribe for the patient will help control her heart rate and tremors? 

beta-blockers

400

Who do we refer a Type 1 Diabetes patient if the main concern is damage to the eyes? 

Ophthalmologist

500

Name the three layers of the adrenal cortex.

Glomerulosa, Fasciculata, Reticularis

500

A patient presents with low blood pressure, tan skin, and feeling very tired.

Addison's Disease

500

Patient complains of irregular cycles, acne, unwanted facial hair, and weight gain over the last year. You suspect PMOS and order a transvaginal ultrasound. What do you expect to see if the patient truly has PMOS? 

looking for multiple follicles, string of pearls appearance

500
What medication acts as brake pedals to mimic the body's natural stop signal in acromegaly? Hint: it binds to the tumor to block production of GH and IGF-1. 

Somatostatin analogs or dopamine agonists

500

To which specialist would you refer a patient with Sheehan Syndrome if she really wants to have another baby?

Reproductive Endocrinology