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Do patients with hypogonadism commonly present with dizziness?

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Endocrinology · University of Missouri School of Medicine

"Brain fog" and/or fatigue, but none have complained of dizziness.

Does solid/trabecular type papillary thyroid carcinoma pathology confer a higher risk of recurrence and warrant radioactive iodine ablation therapy?

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Endocrinology · University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Solid variant papillary thyroid carcinoma (SVPTC) is a rare subtype of PTC and has been noted particularly in pediatric thyroid cancers resulting from exposure to radiation (e.g., Chernobyl). In adults, it tends to occur in somewhat older patients, which may be attributed to some reports of more agg...

For which patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus would you consider switching to once-weekly basal insulin (Awiqli)?

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Endocrinology · Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine

There isn't a clear "best" patient profile for once-weekly basal insulin. Having said that, the following are potentially characteristics to consider as appropriate for once-weekly insulin: Poorly adherent daily insulin user Older adult with cognitive or physical limitations Patients with comorbidi...

Is it a good practice to prescribe clonidine to take as needed for occasional severe blood pressure elevations?

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Nephrology · UAB Medicine

Prescribing as needed clonidine is not part of my routine BP management. If the BP is uncontrolled consistently then long-acting medications can be uptitrated or dose adjusted. As needed clonidine may be helpful in the initial evaluation period or when making medications changes. It is important for...

What is the next best osteoporosis treatment option for patients who completed 2 years of teriparatide, but has contraindication to bisphosphosnate therapy (e.g. history of atypical femur fracture)?

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Endocrinology · Boston University School of Medicine

I have successfully treated several patients with bisphosphonate-induced subtrochanteric femoral fractures with Forteo. However, before initiating another antiresorptive therapy, I first want to be sure that the Forteo at the desired effect on bone remodeling by increasing both bone formation and bo...

Do you get DEXA scans routinely before starting ADT for prostate cancer or endocrine therapy for breast cancer?

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Medical Oncology · Malcolm Randall VAMC

When initiating long-term ADT, I order a DEXA scan, check vitamin D level, ensure adequate dietary calcium intake, and discuss weight-bearing exercise/refer to PT when appropriate. I also continue check DEXAs every 2 years unless they otherwise meet criteria for a bone-modifying agent (mCRPC with bo...

Do you recommend the use of crinecerfont in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia to reduce corticosteroid requirements?

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Endocrinology · Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center Endocrinology

Data looks good but I have not treated any patients with it.

Do you immediately discontinue sulfonylureas when initiating GLP-1 receptor agonists in patients with longstanding type 2 diabetes?

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Endocrinology · UNC

In a patient with an A1c <8% or with current issues with hypoglycemia while taking a sulfonylurea (SU), I would discontinue the sulfonylurea at the time I prescribe any highly effective medication for type 2 diabetes, including a GLP-1-based therapy. That would be with instructions to the patient to...

How do you counsel patients that are positive for both stimulatory and inhibitory autoimmune thyroid markers (TRAb, TSI and TPO Ab) regarding their likelihood of flipping from hyperthyroidism to hypothyroidism?

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Endocrinology · Boston University Geriatric Services

I do not measure multiple thyroid antibodies simultaneously at the time of initial diagnosis, so this is typically not a conversation I would have at initial patient presentation. My usual practice is to check a TSI in patients with hyperthyroidism and a TPO in patients with new hypothyroidism. In p...

How long do you typically treat patients with phentermine for weight loss and what clinical markers do you follow?

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Endocrinology · Tufts Medical Center Physicians Organization

Phentermine has been available since 1959 and remains an affordable and effective medication option added to a full lifestyle-based weight management plan. In people who are generally healthy and without contraindications to the medication, I have had patients used in at least intermittently for sev...