Thyroid: Start, stop or recheck?
Exam Findings
Diabetic Medications
2 Diabetic 2 Medications
Exam Findings 2: Electric Boogaloo
100

A 42-year-old woman presents for a routine check-up. She feels well and denies weight gain, fatigue, or cold intolerance. 

Labs show: TSH: 6.2, T4: 1.7.

Subclinical hypothyroidism

(Recheck in 6 months)

100

This exam finding is due to excess exposure to this hormone.

Cortisol

100

This is the best medicine to prescribe to a type 2 diabetic patient whose disease has progressed to a catabolic state.

Insulin

100

SGLT-2 Inhibitors should be held for this many days before surgery.

3 days

100

This finding is common in type two diabetes.

Acanthosis nigricans

200

A 55-year-old man presents for a well check. He has hyperlipidemia and a strong family history of cardiovascular disease. 

Labs show: TSH: 10.5, T4: 1.0

Subclinical hypothyroidism

(Start Levothyroxine)

200

This exam finding is caused by a tumor on this anatomical structure.

Pituitary gland

200

This is the goal dose for all diabetics on metformin.

2 g daily

200

When diabetes, hypertension, and proteinuria are present, adding an ACE/ARB with this blood pressure treatment goal is indicated

130/80

200

This is the treatment of choice for a goiter that is compressing nearby structures.

Surgical removal

300

30 year old woman presents with anxiety and racing heart for 2 weeks. She has lost 5 pounds and has a heart rate of 110.

Labs show: TSH: <0.01, T4 2.6, Anti-TPO positive, TR ab negative

Imaging: Radioactive iodine uptake low

Hashimoto's thyroiditis

Recheck

300

Low uterine exposure to this nutrient causes "Cretinism," which is irreversible.

Iodine

300

This medicine class should be stopped for all patients on insulin - because it is no longer effective. 

Sulfonylureas

300

Vitamin B12 deficiency regularly happens as a side effect of this diabetic medication.

Metformin

300

An excess of this pituitary hormone can lead to the coarse facial features noted in this patient's picture.

Growth Hormone

400

54 year old woman presents with anxiety and racing heart for 2 weeks. She has lost 5 pounds and has a heart rate of 110.

Labs show: TSH: <0.01, T4 5.2, Anti-TPO negative, TR ab negative

Imaging: Radioactive iodine uptake low

Exogenous Thyroid Hormone use

(Stop thyroid medicine (or decrease))

400

Marty Feldman, seen here in his role as Igor in Young Frankenstein, suffered from Grave's Disease: a condition caused by this rogue antibody.

Thyroid Receptor Antibody

400

Tirzepatide is not like any other FDA approved GLP-1 agonist for this reason. 

It is also a GIP agonist.

400

This common cardiovascular medicine class is known to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Statins

400

An adenoma in this gland can cause Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica, seen here on a leg X-ray.

Parathyroid

500

45 year old woman presents with anxiety and racing heart for 2 weeks. She has lost 5 pounds and has a heart rate of 110.

Labs show: TSH: <0.01, T4 2.6, Anti-TPO negative, TR ab negative

Imaging: Radioactive iodine uptake highly localized

Toxic Nodular Goiter

(Radioactive iodine or thyroidectomy)

500

The hyperpigmentation seen in these photos is caused by an insufficiency of this gland.

Adrenal

500

This diabetic medicine class is contraindicated in gastroparesis.

GLP-1 agonists

500

Fournier's Gangrene is a well documented adverse reaction to this medicine class.

SGLT-2 Inhibitors

500

Severe hypothyroidism is sometimes accompanied by this physical exam finding.

Myxedema