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Endocrinology E10.9

Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

An autoimmune condition where the pancreas produces zero insulin, requiring lifelong daily insulin injections to survive.

Endocrinology E26.01

Primary Aldosteronism

A hormonal disorder where the adrenal glands produce too much aldosterone, causing hard-to-treat high blood pressure and low potassium levels.

Endocrinology E24.9

Cushing Syndrome

A hormonal disorder caused by prolonged exposure to inappropriately high levels of cortisol.

Neurology & Endocrinology

Hashimoto Encephalopathy

A rare, steroid-responsive encephalopathy presenting with altered mental status and seizures, associated with elevated anti-TPO/anti-Tg antibodies but unrelated to actual thyroid function.

Endocrinology E05.00

Graves Disease

An autoimmune condition where the immune system overstimulates the thyroid gland, causing it to produce too much thyroid hormone and leading to a rapid heart rate, weight loss, and sometimes bulging eyes.

Endocrinology & Rheumatology

Paget Disease of Bone

A focal disorder of chaotic bone remodeling leading to enlarged, weakened, and easily fractured bones, primarily driven by hyperactive osteoclasts.

Endocrinology E27.1

Addison Disease

Addison disease occurs when the adrenal glands are damaged and cannot produce enough cortisol and aldosterone, leading to severe fatigue, low blood pressure, weight loss, and skin darkening.

Endocrinology E21.0

Primary Hyperparathyroidism

A condition where a benign tumor on a parathyroid gland produces too much parathyroid hormone, pulling calcium out of bones and into the blood.

Endocrinology E22.0

Acromegaly

Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder caused by a pituitary tumor producing too much growth hormone, leading to enlarged hands, feet, and facial features.

Nephrology & Endocrinology

Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus

A condition where the kidneys don't respond to the hormone that tells them to hold onto water, leading to excessive urination and extreme thirst.

Endocrinology E06.3

Hashimoto Thyroiditis

An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks and slowly destroys the thyroid gland, eventually leading to low thyroid hormone levels (hypothyroidism).

Oncology & Endocrinology

Hypercalcemia of Malignancy

A life-threatening metabolic complication of advanced cancer causing very high calcium levels due to tumor-secreted hormones (PTHrP) or bone metastases.

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