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Episode 161: The Consult Question #1 – Hypoglycemia

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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How to Diagnose Hypothyroidism

Dr. Lindsey Murphy: I've heard very similar things to that and totally everything you're saying totally resonates. What I learned early on is that there, I don't know if Hashimoto ever did anything bad, but I was told that it's now called SREET, steroid responsive encephalopathy associated with autoimmune thyroiditis. It's a self fulfilling prophecy, if you ask me. But we'll often send these thyroid body antibodies, anti TPO, along with these big, broad and inflammatory encephalopathy workups. And then when they come back, I've seen them come back positive, I think a few times. If someone has hypothyroidism or empty cell

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