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π *IMPORTANT 619* π
*Brief management plan for Primary hyperaldosteronism*
If adrenal adenoma: surgery
If bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia: aldosterone antagonist e.g. spironolactone
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π *IMPORTANT 618* π
*Few investigations for Primary hyperaldosteronism ( Conn,s Syndrome )*
the 2016 Endocrine Society recommend that a plasma aldosterone/renin ratio is the first-line investigation in suspected primary hyperaldosteronism
should show high aldosterone levels alongside low renin levels (negative feedback due to sodium retention from aldosterone)
following this a high-resolution CT abdomen and adrenal vein sampling is used to differentiate between unilateral and bilateral sources of aldosterone excess
Adrenal Venous Sampling (AVS) can be done to identify the gland secreting excess hormone in primary hyperaldosteronism
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π *IMPORTANT 617* π
*Few clinical features of Primary hyperaldosteronism ( Conn,s Syndrome )*
hypertension
hypokalaemia
muscle weakness
this is a classical feature in exams but studies suggest this is seen in only 10-40% of patients
alkalosis
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βοΈβοΈ *HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS* βοΈβοΈ
To
*Dr Bhavesh Kaswala*
For passing *MRCP UK PACES from India*
We wish him the best for his future.
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*Announcement for Online Session No 87*
*30 April 2023*
DEAR DOCTORS :
MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE :
*Today we will have an online session on Zoom discussing 1 station 2 ( History Taking )* regarding our preparation for MRCP PACES ( UK )
TIMINGS :
Saudia Arabia: 4 00 pm
Pakistan : 6 00 pm
Bangladesh : 7 00 pm
India : 6 30 pm
Singapore : 9 00 pm
Hong Kong : 9 00 pm
Malaysia : 9 00 pm
Egypt : 3 00 pm
Libya : 3 00 pm
Bahrain : 4 00 pm
Burma ( Myanmar ) :7 30 pm
Sudan : 3 00 pm
UAE : 5 00 pm
UK : 2 00 pm
Ireland ( Dublin ) : 2 00 pm
Afghanistan : 5 30 pm
Kenya : 4 00 pm
Germany ( Berlin ) : 3 00 pm
Nigeria : 2 00 pm
Japan ( Tokyo ) : 10 00 pm
Denmark : 3 00 pm
Qatar : 4 00 pm
Oman : 5 00 pm
Italy : 3 00 pm
Indonesia : 8 00 pm
Mauritius : 5 00 pm
Iraq : 4 00 pm
Texas Usa : 8 00 am
Kuwait : 4 00 pm
( please Google for your local time zones to avoid any inconvenience )
Zoom meeting link will be shared 5 minutes before start time.
Interested candidate may send a personal message to take the case
GOOD LUCK.
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*Announcement for Online Session No 87*
*30 April 2023*
DEAR DOCTORS :
MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE :
*Tomorrow we will have an online session on Zoom discussing 1 station 2 ( History Taking )* regarding our preparation for MRCP PACES ( UK )
TIMINGS :
Saudia Arabia: 4 00 pm
Pakistan : 6 00 pm
Bangladesh : 7 00 pm
India : 6 30 pm
Singapore : 9 00 pm
Hong Kong : 9 00 pm
Malaysia : 9 00 pm
Egypt : 3 00 pm
Libya : 3 00 pm
Bahrain : 4 00 pm
Burma ( Myanmar ) :7 30 pm
Sudan : 3 00 pm
UAE : 5 00 pm
UK : 2 00 pm
Ireland ( Dublin ) : 2 00 pm
Afghanistan : 5 30 pm
Kenya : 4 00 pm
Germany ( Berlin ) : 3 00 pm
Nigeria : 2 00 pm
Japan ( Tokyo ) : 10 00 pm
Denmark : 3 00 pm
Qatar : 4 00 pm
Oman : 5 00 pm
Italy : 3 00 pm
Indonesia : 8 00 pm
Mauritius : 5 00 pm
Iraq : 4 00 pm
Texas Usa : 8 00 am
Kuwait : 4 00 pm
( please Google for your local time zones to avoid any inconvenience )
Zoom meeting link will be shared 5 minutes before start time.
Interested candidate may send a personal message to take the case
GOOD LUCK.
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π *IMPORTANT 616* π
*Few pearls for Vasovagal syncope explanation*
Occurs when you faint because your body overreacts to certain triggers, such as the sight of blood or extreme emotional distress. It may also be called neurocardiogenic syncope.
The vasovagal syncope trigger causes your heart rate and blood pressure to drop suddenly. That leads to reduced blood flow to your brain, causing you to briefly lose consciousness.
Vasovagal syncope is usually harmless and requires no treatment. But it's possible that you may injure yourself during a vasovagal syncope episode
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π *IMPORTANT 615* π
*Few points about primary biliary cholangitis*
is considered an autoimmune disease, which means your body's immune system is mistakenly attacking healthy cells.in this condition bile ducts which are slender tubes that carry the digestive fluid bile are destroyed. Bile ducts connect your liver to your gallbladder and to your small intestine.
slender tubes (bile ducts) carry the digestive fluid bile. bile can back up in your liver and sometimes lead to irreversible scarring of liver tissue (cirrhosis).
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π *IMPORTANT 614* π
*A brief Introduction of Primary hyperaldosteronism by courtesy*
Primary hyperaldosteronism was previously thought to be most commonly caused by an adrenal adenoma, termed Conn's syndrome. However, recent studies have shown that bilateral idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia is the cause in up to 70% of cases. Differentiating between the two is important as this determines treatment. Adrenal carcinoma is an extremely rare cause of primary hyperaldosteronism.
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βοΈβοΈ *HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS* βοΈβοΈ
To
*Dr Rashid Ali Khan*
For passing *MRCP UK PACES from Pakistan*
We wish him the best for his future.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Hello n salam everyone
We are pleased to announce admissions for our *May 2023 online course ( 15 days ) for PACES MRCP (UK) current pattern.*
We will start from *8 May and finish on 24 May*
*Active slots available on first come--first served basis.*
Listener slot available too.
*Atleast 90 Important exam cases ( including recent diets cases ) will be practiced and discussed as we do in our weekly Sunday sessions.*
After the performance a detailed feedback will be given to elaborate the weak skills.
It is equally beneficial for those who are beginners or have exam in coming diet.
Interested candidates may send a personal message for details.
WhatsApp No: 00923346036496.
Email: drtanzeelbukhari@gmail.com
GOOD LUCK.
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π *IMPORTANT 613* π
*Important points about Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis*
*Symptoms*
Limb weakness (unilateral) (40%)
Arm weakness (unilateral) (40%)
*Signs*
Proximal muscle weakness (40%)
*Investigations*
Hypokalaemia (85%): The potassium is typically low during attacks
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π *IMPORTANT 612* π
*Management of Addison,s disease*
Patients who have Addison's disease are usually given both glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid replacement therapy.
This usually means that patients take a combination of:
hydrocortisone: usually given in 2 or 3 divided doses. Patients typically require 20-30 mg per day, with the majority given in the morning dose
fludrocortisone
Patient education is important:
emphasise the importance of not missing glucocorticoid doses
consider MedicAlert bracelets and steroid cards
discuss how to adjust the glucocorticoid dose during an intercurrent illness (see below)
Management of intercurrent illness
in simple terms the glucocorticoid dose should be doubled
the Addison's Clinical Advisory Panel have produced guidelines detailing particular scenarios
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π *IMPORTANT 611* π
*Investigations of Addison's disease*
In a patient with suspected Addison's disease the definite investigation is an ACTH stimulation test (short Synacthen test). Plasma cortisol is measured before and 30 minutes after giving Synacthen 250ug IM. Adrenal autoantibodies such as anti-21-hydroxylase may also be demonstrated.
If an ACTH stimulation test is not readily available (e.g. in primary care) then sending a 9 am serum cortisol can be useful:
> 500 nmol/l makes Addison's very unlikely
< 100 nmol/l is definitely abnormal
100-500 nmol/l should prompt a ACTH stimulation test to be performed
Associated electrolyte abnormalities are seen in around one-third of undiagnosed patients:
hyperkalaemia
hyponatraemia
hypoglycaemia
metabolic acidosis
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π *IMPORTANT 610* π
*Clinical features of Addison's disease*
lethargy, weakness, anorexia, nausea & vomiting, weight loss, 'salt-craving'
hyperpigmentation (especially palmar creases), vitiligo, loss of pubic hair in women, hypotension, hypoglycaemia
hyponatraemia and hyperkalaemia may be seen
crisis: collapse, shock, pyrexia
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π *IMPORTANT 609* π
*Pathophysiology of Addison's disease*
Autoimmune destruction of the adrenal glands is the commonest cause of primary hypoadrenalism in the UK, accounting for 80% of cases. This is termed Addison's disease and results in reduced cortisol and aldosterone being produced.
*Other causes of hypoadrenalism*
Primary causes
tuberculosis
metastases (e.g. bronchial carcinoma)
meningococcal septicaemia (Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome)
HIV
antiphospholipid syndrome
*Secondary causes*
pituitary disorders (e.g. tumours, irradiation, infiltration)
Exogenous glucocorticoid therapy
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π *IMPORTANT 608* π
*Few options for management of polycythemia vera*
Phlebotomy β To keep hematocrit below 45%
Aspirin β 81 mg daily
Cytoreductive therapy β For patients at high risk for thrombosis
Splenectomy in patients with painful splenomegaly or repeated episodes of splenic infarction
Hydroxyurea is the most commonly used cytoreductive agent. If hydroxyurea is not effective or not tolerated, alternatives include the following:
Interferon alfa
Busulfan β In patients older than 65 years
Ruxolitinib
Fedratinib
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