NEED A PERFECT PAPER? PLACE YOUR FIRST ORDER AND SAVE 15% USING COUPON:

solved

Question
Answered step-by-step
Asked by MateBookElephant8293

A 38-year-old man presents with two months of arthralgias, nausea, abdominal pain and fatigue. On exam he has significant orthostatic changes in his systolic blood pressure, he has hyperpigmentation of his palmar creases and buccal mucosa. The serum (Na) is 124 mmol/L and the urine (Na) is 66 mmol/L. The serum am cortisol is 7 mcg/dL. On adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation testing, the cortisol level at 60 minutes is 11 mcm/dL. The ACTH level is a ACTH- 130 pmol/L (normal range is 4.5 and 12 pmol/L). Which of the following conditions is/are in your differential diagnosis to explain this patients hyponatremia? Select all that apply.

 

1. Tuberculosis

2. Exogenous corticosteroids use

3. Autoimmune adrenalitis

4. Antiphospholipid syndrome

SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
FAMILY NUR NR667

Solution:

15% off for this assignment.

Our Prices Start at $11.99. As Our First Client, Use Coupon Code GET15 to claim 15% Discount This Month!!

Why US?

100% Confidentiality

Information about customers is confidential and never disclosed to third parties.

Timely Delivery

No missed deadlines – 97% of assignments are completed in time.

Original Writing

We complete all papers from scratch. You can get a plagiarism report.

Money Back

If you are convinced that our writer has not followed your requirements, feel free to ask for a refund.