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И D Y la TH th Ba Activity 4. E. Select the hormones that are responsible for the following disorders. Also write + or to indicate whether the condition is due to an excess (+) or deficiency (-). 1. acromegaly 2. Addison's disease 3. Congenital hypothyroidism/cretinism 4. Cushing's syndrome 5. diabetes mellitus 6. diabetes insipidus 7. dwarfism 8. gigantism 9. Hypothyroidism/myxedema 10. Hyperthyroidism/Grave's disease a. thyroid hormone b. parathyroid hormone c. glucocorticoids d. growth hormone e. glucagon f. insulin 8. ADH
Case 2: The Bloated Ms. Blanc Your next call is to the home of Ms. Blanc. As before, you have three witnesses to interview. Witness statements: Ms. Magenta: "Between you and me, she has really let herself go. She has fat deposits in all of these strange places, like around her face and trunk, and a weird hump on her back, if you ask me, some exercise may do her some good!" Col. Lemon: "Not that I want to talk about such things, but she has seemed bloated, a bit swollen, lately. She told me that even her blood pressure has gone up!" Mrs. Feather: "The poor dear. She has been sick so much lately with all kinds of infections. Personally, I think her immune system needs boosting. But my herbal teas don't seem to help." What are your initial thoughts based upon the witnesses' statements? Does one hormone come to mind that could produce these effects? Your next stop is to speak with Ms. Blanc. During the interview you notice a bottle of pills on her nightstand. You log the pills as evidence and send them off to the lab for analysis. The lab report shows the pills to be the medication prednisone, which you know to be a glucocorticoid similar to the hormone cortisol taken to reduce inflammation. Is this finding significant? Explain. Based on the witness statements and the laboratory analysis, what is your final diagnosis? Explain.
Case 3: The Parched Professor Your last call is to the aid of Professor Purple. Three witnesses are present from whom to take statements. Witness statements: Mr. Olive: "I swear that I saw him drink a full glass of water every half an hour today. He kept saying how thirsty he was!" Ms. Blanc: "He must be going to the...well, you know, the little boys' room, two or three times every hour!" Mrs. Feather: "He has been saying lately that his mouth is dry and that he feels weak. Personally, I think he's just not following a healthy diet! He should be drinking some of my herbal teas!" Based upon the witnesses' statements, what are your initial thoughts? Does one hormone come to mind that could produce these effects? You interview Professor Purple and collect blood and urine specimens to be sent off to the lab for analysis. The lab reports that the urine osmolality is 150mOsm/kg, which means that the urine is overly dilute, and that the blood osmolality is 300mOsm/kg, meaning that the blood is overly concentrated. What is the significance of these clues? Based upon the witness statements and the laboratory analysis, what is your final diagnosis? Explain.
И D Y la TH th Ba Activity 4. E. Select the hormones that are responsible for the following disorders. Also write + or to indicate whether the condition is due to an excess (+) or deficiency (-). 1. acromegaly 2. Addison's disease 3. Congenital hypothyroidism/cretinism 4. Cushing's syndrome 5. diabetes mellitus 6. diabetes insipidus 7. dwarfism 8. gigantism 9. Hypothyroidism/myxedema 10. Hyperthyroidism/Grave's disease a. thyroid hormone b. parathyroid hormone c. glucocorticoids d. growth hormone e. glucagon f. insulin 8. ADH
Case 2: The Bloated Ms. Blanc Your next call is to the home of Ms. Blanc. As before, you have three witnesses to interview. Witness statements: Ms. Magenta: "Between you and me, she has really let herself go. She has fat deposits in all of these strange places, like around her face and trunk, and a weird hump on her back, if you ask me, some exercise may do her some good!" Col. Lemon: "Not that I want to talk about such things, but she has seemed bloated, a bit swollen, lately. She told me that even her blood pressure has gone up!" Mrs. Feather: "The poor dear. She has been sick so much lately with all kinds of infections. Personally, I think her immune system needs boosting. But my herbal teas don't seem to help." What are your initial thoughts based upon the witnesses' statements? Does one hormone come to mind that could produce these effects? Your next stop is to speak with Ms. Blanc. During the interview you notice a bottle of pills on her nightstand. You log the pills as evidence and send them off to the lab for analysis. The lab report shows the pills to be the medication prednisone, which you know to be a glucocorticoid similar to the hormone cortisol taken to reduce inflammation. Is this finding significant? Explain. Based on the witness statements and the laboratory analysis, what is your final diagnosis? Explain.
Case 3: The Parched Professor Your last call is to the aid of Professor Purple. Three witnesses are present from whom to take statements. Witness statements: Mr. Olive: "I swear that I saw him drink a full glass of water every half an hour today. He kept saying how thirsty he was!" Ms. Blanc: "He must be going to the...well, you know, the little boys' room, two or three times every hour!" Mrs. Feather: "He has been saying lately that his mouth is dry and that he feels weak. Personally, I think he's just not following a healthy diet! He should be drinking some of my herbal teas!" Based upon the witnesses' statements, what are your initial thoughts? Does one hormone come to mind that could produce these effects? You interview Professor Purple and collect blood and urine specimens to be sent off to the lab for analysis. The lab reports that the urine osmolality is 150mOsm/kg, which means that the urine is overly dilute, and that the blood osmolality is 300mOsm/kg, meaning that the blood is overly concentrated. What is the significance of these clues? Based upon the witness statements and the laboratory analysis, what is your final diagnosis? Explain.