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The lecture Euthyroid Sick Syndrome with Case by Michael Lazarus, MD is from the course Thyroid Disorders. It contains the following chapters:
For which features of a patient history and physical examination would inpatient TSH testing be indicated?
What is the best step in the treatment of a patient with abnormal inpatient thyroid function test results?
What is the most likely cause of the following patient's lab test result abnormalities? A 70-year-old man is evaluated 4 days after admission with myocardial infarction. He had cardiac catheterization and stent placement, and he is feeling much better. He has no history of thyroid disease or family history of endocrine diseases. Physical examination: normal vital signs, rest is unremarkable. Laboratory test results: TSH of 0.2 μU/mL and mildly decreased free T4 and T3.
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really good case. I found this very helpful. I was thinking about pituitary problems so this seems a good learning case.