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Endocrinology

Posted By: IndianaMT on 2006-02-09
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Subject: Endocrinology

I don't have an endocrinology book but maybe you all can help.


Lady has an adrenal mass, predominantly fatty tissue, probably most consistent with a myelolipoma. 


Her TSH is normal. I see some _AN__ cortisol levels and I presume this is considered to be nonfunctional.


He seems to be spelling this out as in A, N.  This doctor also stutters some.




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