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#21

The _____ phenomenon describes thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism) in a patient with iodine deficiency who is made iodine replete

#22

Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism presents with _____ testosterone/estrogen and decreased LH

#23

In Cushing syndrome due to a primary adrenal adenoma or carcinoma, the state of the contralateral (uninvolved) adrenal gland is _____.

#24

_____ diabetes insipidus is caused by failure of the posterior pituitary to secrete ADH

#25

In secondary/tertiary adrenal insufficiency, the metyrapone stimulation test results are _____ ACTH with decreased 11-deoxycortisol

#26

What HLA subtypes are associated with Addison disease? _____, DR3, and DR4

#27

The very low serum Na+ concentration in SIADH can lead to _____ edema and seizures

#28

Pituitary apoplexy presents with sudden onset severe _____ with visual impairment (bitemporal hemianopsia, diplopia) and features of hypopituitarism

#29

Symptomatic patients with insulinoma have _____ blood glucose and high C-peptide levels

#30

Syndrome of apparent mineralocorticoid excess can be treated with _____ or corticosteroids

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