Endocrine tumors and systems

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what level is thyroid cariledege is at?

c4

what is the clinical presentation of thyroid cancer?

palpable neck mass, lesions are suspicious if fixed hard or cause laryngeal nerve paralysis (hoarseness), pain, dysphagia, dyspena, stridor

well differentiated thyroid cancer?

papillary and fillicular

what is the most common thyroid cancer?

papillary and mixed paplillary

Papillary and mixed papillary spread?

papillary-follicular metastasize to regional nodes - 50-70% have cervical lymph nodes at time of diagnosis

lymaphatic drainage is to the __________ nodes

paraaortic

medulla tumors AKA

phenochromcytomas

Where is the pituitary gland located?

sella turcica of the sphenoid bone

what age is most favorable for adrenal tumors?

youth

the pituitary gland is topographically 2.5 cm anterior and superior to the what?

EAM

how do papillary and mixed papillary follocilar respond best?

EBRT

what is done injunction with I131?

EBRT

what is included in the EBRT field when treating thyroid cancer?

Field includes entire thyroid gland, neck and superior mediastinum

chrioid cartilage is at what level?

c6

nonfunctioning pituitary tumors

chromophobe adenomas - tend to be larger than functioning tumors

adrenal gland tumors occur where?

cortex outer portion or medulla inner portion

Hypothyroidism

cretinisim and myxedema

Surgery for microadenoma is usually _____________

curative

how does Anaplastic spread

displays local invasion of structures such as trachea, skin, and regional nodes

What are the prognostic indicators of thyriod cancer?

extend of disease at the time of diagnosis, grade, age and gender.

how are pituitary tumors classified?

functioning or nonfunctioning related to hormone production

prognostic indicators of thyroid cancer?

grade, age,gender

how does Follicular tend to spread?

hematogenously to bone, brain, lung, liver - lymphatic spread is rare

clinical presentation of pituitary tumors?

hormone effects over or under production

what does the adrenal cortex produce?

hormones (cartisol, estrogen and androgen)

graves disease might be caused by

hyperthyroiddism

What is the pituitary gland attached to?

hypothalamus by the infundibulum

what hormones does the thyriod produce?

including thyroxine (T4) and triodothyronin (T3

What is the pituitary gland?

is the master gland - hormonal production under the influence of hypothalamus, which stimulates and inhibits various bodily functions to maintain homeostasis

how are the left and right lobe of the thyriod connected?

isthmus

right and left thyroid lobes are connected by?

isthmus

what is surrounded by the thyroid

jugular veins and carotid arteries, part of the esophagus, the larynx

What is close to the thyriod?

larynx, trachea, esophagus, carotids, jugular vein, vagus nerve

when do we usually find adrenal tumors?

late stages

where are adrenal gland tumors usually found?

left gland

another name for pituitary?

master gland and hypothesis

Size classification

microadenoma (less than 1 cm) and macroadenoma (greater than 1 cm)

what is the posterior lobe called?

neurohypophysis

what images do we use to diagnose thryroid cancer?

nuclear medicine pet ultrasound CT and MRI

what is close to the pituitary gland?

optic nerve

presenting symptom of adrenal cortex tumors?

pain

Pathology for thyroid cacner

papillary and mixed papillary, follicular, medullary, anaplastic

proton therapy is used for what tumors?

pituitary

what regulates the thyroid by the use of TSH and other hormones?

pituitary and hypothalamus

up to 30% of all intracranial malignancies are what?

pituitary tumors

What is all included in the endocrine system?

pituitary, thyriod, adrenal glands, parathyriods, islets of langerhams in pancres

most common symptom of pituitary tumor?

pressure effect- headache

how does thyriod cancer occur?

radiation exposure from Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and Chernobyl and from those treated with radiation for benign diseases - long latent period

thyroid tumors are usually treated by?

radiation i131 and surgery

are anaplastics used for radiosensitive or radioresistant tumors?

radioresistant

when do pituitary tumors occur?

rarely before puberty, usually middle aged to older ages

What does the endocrine system do?

responsible for complex glandular organs responsible for complex metabolic functions

what does the neurohypophysis secrete?

secretes oxytocin and ADH

what is the best pedictor of prognosis for pituitary tumors

size

Prognosis Indicators of adrenal glands

stage at time of diagnosis

where are the adrenal glands?

superior pole of kidneys

modality that increase survival for adrenal gland tumors?

surgery

what is the only modality that increases survival rates for adrenal glad tumors?

surgery and complete resection

anaplastic thyroid cancer is?

the worst prognosis

treatment of thyroid cancer?

thryroid hormonal therapy, surgery, radioactive I131 ablation, EBRT

what makes up the 2% of all cancers

thyriod cancer

what lab tests are used to detect thyroid cancer?

thyriodglobulin and calcitonin levels?

most common cancer of endocrine system

thyroid

what is responsible for regulating the metabolism?

thyroid

what hormones are critical for carbs and protein metabolism?

thyroid hormones

True or false: do we biopsy for thyroid cancer

true

True or false: young people have increased risk for thyriod cancer if they were treaded for HD using mantle field

true

men and women are equally effected by adrenal glands?

true

true or false: functional disorders occur when the hormone production are disrupted

true

what are some symptoms of pituitary tumors?

visual disturbances, headache

is microadenomas usually curative for pituitary glands?

yes

characteristics of EBRT field for pituitary tumor

¡Immobilization devices to tuck chin ¡3-pt setup ¡Small fields 5x5 or so ¡High energy beams ¡Ant with opposed laterals or vertex field ¡4500 cGy

when would EBRT be a good idea?

÷Inoperable lesion ÷Patient physically unfit for surgery ÷Incomplete removal after surgery ÷Superior vena cava syndrome ÷Skeletal mets ÷Residual disease involving trachea, larynx, or esophagus

Pathology of the Pituitary Gland tumors

Sinusoidal, papillary, or diffuse

detection of pituitary tumors

Symptoms from hypo- or hypersecreting of hormones leads to diagnosis of functioning tumor - appropriate lab tests ordered CT and MRI

what foes the adrenal medulla process produce?

epinephrine/ adrenalin

How large is the pituitary gland?

1.3 cm

what percent of tumors are malignant when talking about adrenal glands?

10%

proton therapy for pituitary

Accurate dose delivery within mm of target because of Bragg Peak effect - spares the optic nerve

how many lobes does the pituitary gland have?

2

How many adrenal glands tumors are there a year?

300-400 very rare

median age for adrenal glands

50 years

what is the dose and fractions for EBRT when treating thyroid cancer?

6500cGy in 7 weeks

rt alone for pituitary tumors has what survival rate?

85% at 5 and 10 years

what 7 horomones are produced by the pituitary gland?

Adenohypophysis forms glandular portions and secretes 7 hormones - GH, PRL, TSH, FSH, LH, MSH, ACTH - released by chemical secretions from the hypothalamus

worst thyroid cancer?

Anaplastic

hyperthyroidism

Graves disease, goiter

steriotactic radiosurgery

High energy photon beam with multiple ports of entry convergent on target Can be done with linac, gamma knife, or cyberknife

what radioactive atoms are used for thyriod cancer?

I131 or I125

why would we use radioactive atoms?

Inoperable primary ÷Thyroid capsular invasion ÷Done after partial surgery ÷Postoperative residual or recurrent disease ÷Cervical or mediastinal node mets ÷Distant mets

thyriod cancer

Most common of the endocrine malignancies

treatment goal for pituitary tumors

Primary goal is to normalize hormone function or relieve pressure effects Secondary goal is to prevent recurrence

functioning pituitary tumors

Prolactin-secreting tumors most common, then GH, TSH, and ACTH secreting tumors

what is thyroid hormonal therapy?

Thyroid hormone suppression therapy is routinely used for differentiated thyroid cancers. Differentiated thyroid cancers grow under stimulation of TSH. Lowering TSH levels should decrease tumor activity. Effectiveness remains unknown.

surgery for thyroid cancer

Thyroidectomy or lobectomy with radical neck dissection for unfavorable pathology

What is important about grade when dealing with thryiod cancer?

Well differentiated thyroid carcinoma (papillary and follicular) have better prognosis than do those with undifferentiated carcinoma (anaplastic)

what do we use to avoid exposure to mouth, waire around palpable tumor?

aquaplast mask

pituitary tumors are usually benign or malignant?

benign

how does Medullary spreads?

blood or lymph


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