Archive for April, 2010

I’M IN THE PROCESS OF DOING A CASE STUDY FOR MY A&P CLASS. THE CASE STUDY READS AS FOLLOWS:

Doctor, Your patient is Alex J, a 45-year-old male from the Midwest. It is February. He has the following symptoms: weakness, fatigue, hypotension, weight loss, dehydration, and decreased cold tolerance. He has also noticed an increased pigmentation (tanning) of both exposed and nonexposed portions of the body and back. The doctor performed a plasma cortisol determination test.
His blood chemistry values follow:
Serum sodium 128 mEq/Lv
Serum potassium 6.3 mEq/L
Fasting blood glucose 65 mg/dL
BUN 4.5 mg/dL
Serum creatinine 0.5 mg/dL

Hematology tests resulted in the following values:
Hematocrit 50%
Leukocytes 5000/cu mm
A plasma cortisol determination indicated a low cortisol level. Following administration of ACTH, plasma cortisol did not rise significantly after sixty and ninety minutes. Endogenous circulating levels of ACTH were later determined to be significantly elevated.

1. What endocrine organ is the site of the malfunction?
2. What is the name of this disorder? Use all available information to support your diagnosis.
3. Discuss the electrolyte disturbances resulting from this disorder. elaborate
4. Discuss the metabolic disturbances resulting from this disorder. elaborate
5. What is the cause of the tanning?

-WHAT I’VE CAME UP WITH SO FAR IS:

1) Adrenal Gland
2) Addison’s Disease
3) The sodium is low, and the potassium is high because of the lack of aldosterone to control the levels in the kidneys. The low BUN makes no sense for Addison’s though…Not sure if that is a typo. BUN should be high, not low if it is Addison’s
4) Oh there is a lot here. Since the hypothalamus is not being turned off by cortisol, it makes an abundance of CRH which lowers blood sugar, and induces stress. There is also low blood pressure because of the lack of angiotensin. So basically the glucocorticoids responsible for deactivating the hypothalamus and pituitary are not present, so both organs produce hormones without negative feedback.
5) Decreased glucocorticoid levels will cause the pituitary to release a lot of ACTH. ACTH is turned into MSH which signals the melanocytes to produce melanin, and therefore pigment.
The patient has Addison’s Disease. It is often caused by autoimmune destruction of the adrenal gland.

—IF YOU KNOW YOU’RE STUFF CAN YOU LET ME KNOW IF I’M ON THE RIGHT TRACK, & HELP WITH A BIT MORE INFORMATION THAT I MAY BE MISSING. STILL DOING RESEARCH BUT ALITTLE HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!

I need to know what to keep in mind in serving or making a low potassium meal or diet. tnx

Also is it safe to take Amlodipine only?

my calf feels sore. please help!?

My calf is sore nd crampy and its been this way for two weeks straight. I’m paranoid of blood clots. Ive had blood work ultrasound potassium levels and d dimer tests in the past and everything is fine. Could this be anxiety? What is wrong

Is a magnesium supplement ok to take?

I have been having an irregular heartbeat for a little while now. My doctor prescribed Propranolol to regulate it and also slow my heart rate.
I have just been reading that a magnesium deficiency can cause this irregular heart rhyhm. If so, is it safe to take a supplement when I am on this particular medication. I also take Pravastatin as a preventative against high cholesterol and aspirins as a preventative against blood clots.

(a) Biotite
(b) Calcium Rich Plagio
(c) Potassium Feldspar
(d) Amphibole

So, as I said, I just baked some banana bread.

It contains:

1 1/2 cup flour
1 tsp baking soda
3/4 cup sugar
120g butter
2 eggs
2 bananas
5 dates

Can you calculate the calories for me or give me a link to a site that can? :) Thanks

Do I have low potassium?

Just wondering from the last question I asked when people said my foot/hip cramps could be due to low potassium, so I just wondered how low it could be? I just researched it and found that I have many of the symptoms…. here are my symptoms:
-Occasional pain in abdomen
-Cramps in my foot which mean I can’t move it for a few minutes.
-Headaches
-Heart palpitations
-I get quickly depressed and tired

So… do I have low potassium? And is it a "doctors quick" situation?
Thanks Morna! Ya made me smile! xx
Thanks Morna! Ya made me smile! xx

I am female,diabetic, over 60 and 25#s over weight and am currently on the Fat Flush Plan.

Can I get my nutrition from eating myself?

I am finding it very hard to get all of my vitamins and nutrition. Can eating myself help? Am I nutritious or is it a waste of time?
Unfortunately, I was being serious.

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