The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#40: Pseudo endocrine disorders, fatigue, and the Schmerbsiders?
54 minutes Posted May 22, 2017 at 12:00 am.
Intro 05:36 Guest intro 07:50 Definition of “pseudo” endocrine 10:02 Case introduction 13:39 “Reverse T3 Syndrome”, the thyroid and fatigue 20:45 Growth hormone 25:10 Fatigue, and where to start 33:00 Adrenal fatigue 38:00 Lab testing 39:34 Take home points 42:12 Stuart on the thyroid and reverse T3 45:30 Paul’s approach to multisystem complaints 51:12 Outro Tags: adrenal, assistant, care, doctor, education, endocrine, family, fatigue, foam, foamed, growth, health, hormone, hospitalist, hospital, internal, internist, nurse, medicine, medical, physician, practitioner, primary, resident, student, thyroid, t3
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Learn “weird” endocrine stuff! How to approach vague complaints like fatigue and weight gain. Reverse T3 syndrome, Wilson’s T3 syndrome, and adrenal fatigue; Do they exist? Learn how to help the challenging patient who is convinced they have an endocrine disorder in this discussion recorded live from AACE 2017 with Dr. Michael T. McDermott, Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine. For full show notes visit http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast Join our newsletter mailing list. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com. Time Stamps 00:00 Intro 05:36 Guest intro 07:50 Definition of “pseudo” endocrine 10:02 Case introduction 13:39 “Reverse T3 Syndrome”, the thyroid and fatigue 20:45 Growth hormone 25:10 Fatigue, and where to start 33:00 Adrenal fatigue 38:00 Lab testing 39:34 Take home points 42:12 Stuart on the thyroid and reverse T3 45:30 Paul’s approach to multisystem complaints 51:12 Outro Tags: adrenal, assistant, care, doctor, education, endocrine, family, fatigue, foam, foamed, growth, health, hormone, hospitalist, hospital, internal, internist, nurse, medicine, medical, physician, practitioner, primary, resident, student, thyroid, t3