A 29-year-old pregnant woman with Graves' disease presented with severe persistent hypocalcaemia after thyroidectomy. Six months prior to presentation she was diagnosed with Graves' disease and remained uncontrolled with methimazole. She was confirmed pregnant prior to radioactive iodine ablation (RAI), and underwent total thyroidectomy during her second trimester.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent civilian data obtained in those sustaining head injuries, has found a high prevalence of pituitary dysfunction. Currently, there is no data available in the military population. We reviewed the literature for traumatic brain injury (TBI)-related hypopituitarism and found that the prevalence of anterior hypopituitarism may be as high as 30-80% after 24-36 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine whether implementation of an alphanumeric-paging system would improve physician work environment.
Design: Surveys were distributed to all internal medicine residents, faculty, and nurses before and after implementation of an alphanumeric-paging system.
Measurements: User satisfaction with the paging system was measured using a Likert format survey.