Endocrinology
Physician discussions on diabetes management, thyroid disorders, hormonal imbalances, and metabolic conditions.
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What is the clinical significance of a low C-peptide and insulin level when glucose levels are normal?
The real readout of the adequacy of insulin secretion is always glycemia. Thus, if the glucose level is normal, whatever the insulin level is "normal," and beta-cell function is likely normal. You can double down on that if the glucose tolerance test is normal. Normal glucose with low insulin or C-p...
What are some advantages of Veligrotug over Tepezza for the treatment of thyroid eye disease?
Tepezza is FDA-approved and currently in use. Veligrotug is being reviewed by the FDA. While the early released data suggest it is safe and improves thyroid eye disease (TED), before answering this question, we need to wait until the data are fully available and published. It is currently under FDA ...
How do you manage pregnancy associated osteoporosis in post-partum patients with vertebral fractures?
I would make certain that the patient is getting adequate calcium and vitamin D and maintaining a serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D of at least 30 ng/mL. If the patient is breastfeeding, I would not give a bone active medication until breastfeeding has been halted. I would like a lot more information about...
Do you recommend restarting a GLP-1RA after bariatric surgery if the patient tolerated it before the surgery?
While there are no clear recommendations on whether/when to resume GLP-1 RA after bariatric surgery, current 2025 guideline statements (ASMBS, ADA, AACE, Obesity Society) and expert consensus documents suggest the following approach: Hold GLP-1RA in the acute perioperative period. For daily-dosed ...
How do you screen (imaging, modality) for bone density changes following oncologic treatment in childhood cancer survivors?
Certain survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for reduced bone mineral density, especially those exposed to extensive corticosteroids or radiation, hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency, and those who have had reduced weight-bearing/mobility for an extended period of time. It is important to s...
What is the clinical significance of a paradoxical decrease in HDL cholesterol after starting statin therapy?
Whether HDL goes up, goes down or stay stable on statin therapy is honestly not of much concern to me. I do not think it is of any clinical significance since we know that statin therapy improves outcomes. In fact, studies show that the clinical benefit of statins is even stronger in individuals wit...
When and how should we be stopping GLP-1 Receptor Agonist/Dual Agonist therapy?
I usually continue for 3-4 years, the tapering down slowly over 1 year period, buy then the set point for energy expenditure and appetite likely is changed.
For patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is there a commercially available blood test for detecting abnormalities in the type 1 deiodinase enzyme in order to identify patients who would potentially benefit from T4 and T3 combination therapy?
Most clinicians decide to use combination therapy based on a weak response to levothyroxine, with patients still complaining of symptoms related to hypothyroidism. The TSH should not be low before selecting dual replacement.
Is moderate-intensity statin plus ezetimibe just as effective as high-intensity statin monotherapy in preventing major cardiovascular events?
The secondary stroke prevention trial showed that high/moderate-intensity statin therapy combined with ezetimibe and titrated to achieve LDLc <70 were equally effective (compared to goal LDLc <100). Overall, the most important determinant of risk reduction is the achieved LDLc, and so moderate inten...
Is it necessary to prescribe a steroid taper after two weeks of high-dose prednisone (60 mg daily)?
Interesting question. Not being an endocrinologist, I don't have the expertise to advise but the reference below makes the statement that even short-term steroids can be an issue. I suspect that if you have to stop abruptly from 60 mg daily for 2 weeks, it would probably be fine in most instances bu...