Carmen (40 year old female) reported experiencing persistent…
Carmen (40 year old female) reported experiencing persistent fatigue for the past six months, despite getting adequate sleep. She also noticed a gradual weight gain of 10 pounds over the last three months without changes in her diet or activity level. Additionally, she complained of feeling unusually cold, especially in her extremities, even in moderately warm environments. Laboratory Tests Test Result Reference Range TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) 8.5 µIU/mL 0.4–4.0 µIU/mL Free T4 0.6 ng/dL 0.9–1.7 ng/dL T3 (Total) 70 ng/dL 80–200 ng/dL Anti-TPO Antibodies (Thyroid Peroxidase) 1200 IU/mL
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Jane (38 year old female) presents to her primary care physician with the following complaints: Primary Symptoms: Persistent fatigue and weakness. Unintentional weight loss (~12 pounds over 3 months) despite increased appetite. Palpitations and a sense of her heart “racing,” especially at rest. Heat intolerance and frequent sweating. Laboratory Tests: TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Undetectable (
Read DetailsA 45-year old woman has a fasting serum glucose concentratio…
A 45-year old woman has a fasting serum glucose concentration of 95 mg/dL (74-100 mg/dL) and a 2-hour postprandial (after eating) glucose concentration is 105 mg/dL (74-100 mg/dL). The statement which best describes this patient’s fasting serum glucose concentration is:
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Sara (34-year-old female) presented to the outpatient clinic with complaints of fatigue, and easy bruising over the past two months. She also noted that minor cuts on her hands seemed to heal more slowly than usual. The patient denied severe pain, joint swelling, or significant weight loss. Medical History: No significant past medical history. Non-smoker and consumes alcohol socially. Works as an office assistant with limited physical activity. No regular supplementation of vitamins or minerals. Dietary History: Meals consist mostly of processed foods, with minimal intake of fresh fruits and vegetables. Frequently skips breakfast and consumes a fast-food lunch. Drinks coffee and soda but rarely water or juices. Clinical Examination: Vitals: Within normal limits. Skin: Small petechial hemorrhages on the forearms and mild ecchymosis on the legs. Oral Exam: Mild gingival swelling with occasional bleeding upon probing. General Appearance: No signs of severe distress. Laboratory Findings: Vitamin C (plasma ascorbate): 0.3 mg/dL (normal range: 0.4–2.0 mg/dL). Hemoglobin and hematocrit: Within normal limits. Platelet count: Normal. Prothrombin time (PT): Normal. Other vitamins (e.g., B12, folate): Within normal limits. What is Sara’s most likely diagnosis?
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