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Altered Hormonal & Metabolic Function - Coggle Diagram
Altered Hormonal & Metabolic Function
Damage to Metabolism and Elimination Mechanisms
Diagnostic Criteria: Patient history, physical examination, hormone level measurements, genetic testing
Treatment Modalities: Medications or interventions to improve hormone metabolism or elimination
Clinical Manifestations: Dependent on affected hormones
General Manifestations of Altered Hormone Function
Diagnostic Criteria: Patient history, physical examination, hormone level measurements, imaging studies (CT or MRI), genetic testing
Treatment Modalities: Dependent on underlying cause of altered hormone function
Clinical Manifestations: Vague symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, irregular menstrual periods, sexual dysfunction, pain in reproductive structures
Damage to Endocrine Glands
Diagnostic Criteria: Patient history, physical examination, hormone level measurements, imaging studies (CT or MRI), genetic testing
Exogenous hormone replacement, tumor removal, gland removal (partial or complete)
Clinical Manifestations: Dependent on affected hormones
Damage to Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
Diagnostic Criteria: Patient history, physical examination, hormone level measurements, imaging studies (CT or MRI), genetic testing
Treatment Modalities: Exogenous hormone replacement, tumor removal, medications blocking hormone effects
Clinical Manifestation: Fatigue, weakness, anorexia, dry skin
Damage to Cell Receptors
Diagnostic Criteria: Patient history, physical examination, hormone level measurements, genetic testing
Treatment Modalities: Medications or interventions to improve receptor binding or cellular response
Clinical Manifestations: Impaired response to hormones
Damage to Feedback Mechanisms
Diagnostic Criteria: Patient history, physical examination, hormone level measurements, genetic testing
Treatment Modalities: Medications or interventions to restore or improve feedback mechanisms
Clinical Manifestations: Dependent on affected hormones