BC: A 56-year-old woman who presented to the clinic is exper…

BC: A 56-year-old woman who presented to the clinic is experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, constipation, frequent urination, mild confusion, and generalized bone pain. Despite denying any recent illness, her medical history includes controlled hypertension with hydrochlorothiazide. Upon physical examination, she appeared slightly dehydrated. These symptoms and findings may indicate underlying health issues that need to be further evaluated and addressed. Serum calcium: elevated Serum phosphate: depressed PTH: elevated 25-hydroxyvitamin D: normal What is the most likely diagnosis?

ET: A 35-year-old male reports fatigue, unintentional weight…

ET: A 35-year-old male reports fatigue, unintentional weight loss, abdominal pain, and muscle weakness. On physical exam, he is hypotensive, hyperpigmentation, and salt cravings. Metabolic panel reveals hyponatremia and hyperkalemia. Which condition is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?