A patient comes in with a history of GI distress, kidney stones, and confusion. The patient is found to have a benign tumor of the left inferior parathyroid gland that causes elevated levels of PTH secretion. What would the patient’s calcium levels look like?
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Which layer is responsible for fingerprints?
Which layer is responsible for fingerprints?
A 35 year old male presents to this primary care physician f…
A 35 year old male presents to this primary care physician for a yearly physical. He has no complaints. His exam is normal outside of obesity. Labs demonstrate a fasting blood sugar of 128 and a hemoglobin A1C of 6.2. Has he earned the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes?
Which disease is the leading cause of blindness, below-the-k…
Which disease is the leading cause of blindness, below-the-knee amputations, and chronic renal failure in the United States?
During the later stages of prolonged exercise, when glycogen…
During the later stages of prolonged exercise, when glycogen reserves are running low, amino acids can contribute approximately what percentage of the total ATP production?
Which type of immunity includes the functions of normal bact…
Which type of immunity includes the functions of normal bacterial flora?
Obesity increases the risk of all-cause mortality.
Obesity increases the risk of all-cause mortality.
After exercise, an individual is in a catabolic state until…
After exercise, an individual is in a catabolic state until food is consumed.
What is the proximal attachment of the semimembranosus?
What is the proximal attachment of the semimembranosus?
A 40 year old patient presents to her primary care physician…
A 40 year old patient presents to her primary care physician with a complaint of tremors and her heart racing. On physical exam, the physician notes exophthalmos. He then orders basic thyroid studies which demonstrate a decreased TSH. What is the most likely diagnosis?