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An Interventionist’s Guide to Endocrine
Consultations
Autor: Eric J. Monroe, MD
Benjamin W. Carney, MD
Christopher R. Ingraham, MD
Guy E. Johnson, MD
Karim Valji, MD
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Endocrinopathies are a heterogeneous group of disorders often
resulting from pathologic sources of hormone production. When
the clinical scenario, laboratory testing, and noninvasive imaging
fail to aid confident identification of the source of hormone
excess, endocrine venous sampling may localize obscure lesions
to guide subsequent treatment. Knowledge of basic hormone signaling
pathways, common pathophysiologic disruptions of these
pathways, and serologic evaluation fosters informed conversations
with referring physicians and effective patient selection. Success in
the angiography suite requires familiarity with normal and variant
anatomy of the multiple organs of the endocrine system, patient
preparation, stimulation and sampling techniques, specimen handling,
and results interpretation.
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Endocrinopathies are a heterogeneous group of disorders often
resulting from pathologic sources of hormone production. When
the clinical scenario, laboratory testing, and noninvasive imaging
fail to aid confident identification of the source of hormone
excess, endocrine venous sampling may localize obscure lesions
to guide subsequent treatment. Knowledge of basic hormone signaling
pathways, common pathophysiologic disruptions of these
pathways, and serologic evaluation fosters informed conversations
with referring physicians and effective patient selection. Success in
the angiography suite requires familiarity with normal and variant
anatomy of the multiple organs of the endocrine system, patient
preparation, stimulation and sampling techniques, specimen handling,
and results interpretation.
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