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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#377 Adrenal Incidentalomas, Primary Aldosteronism with Dr. William Young

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Conquer your fear of adrenal incidentalomas! We’re joined by Dr. William Young, who teaches us pearls for evaluating imaging characteristics of adrenal incidentalomas, tips for assessing and managing functioning adenomas, approaches to follow-up and surgical considerations, and more.

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Show Segments

  • Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
  • Case #1 from Kashlak; Definitions
  • Discussing adrenal incidentalomas with patients
  • Imaging characteristics of adrenal incidentalomas
  • Evaluation of hormonal hypersecretion - overview
  • Subclinical Cushing’s syndrome
  • Pheochromocytoma
  • Surgical considerations based on nodule size and imaging phenotype
  • Follow-up imaging
  • Case#2 from Kashlak
  • Primary hyperaldosteronism - work-up and management
  • Bilateral adrenal nodules
  • Guest Picks of the Week
  • Outro
Credits

  • Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Infographic, and Cover Art: Malini Gandhi
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
  • Reviewer: Leah Witt MD
  • Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
  • Technical Production: PodPaste
  • Guest: William Young MD
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Paul.

0:02.4

This is Paul.

0:03.4

Yeah, Matt.

0:04.6

I'd go on.

0:05.9

You know, Paul, if you wanted a adrenaline rush, you should go camping.

0:11.0

You know why?

0:13.4

Tell me why it's intense.

0:21.4

The curbsiders podcast for entertainment education and information purposes only.

0:24.2

And the topics discussed should not be used only by those treat.

0:26.0

You're or prevent any disease or conditions for more than you.

0:28.0

If you've been using stings expressed on the spot, guess where solely those of those.

0:29.8

And should not be interpreted for official policy or position of any entity.

0:31.8

Aside from possibly cash like more hospital and affiliate outreach programs.

0:34.0

If indeed there are any, in fact, there are none.

0:35.8

Pretty much we are responsible if you screw up.

0:37.0

You should always do your own homework and let's know.

0:43.4

Welcome back to the curbsiders.

0:44.8

I'm Dr. Matthew Wattow here with my great friend, Dr. Paul Nelson Williams.

0:49.6

On tonight's show, we are going to be talking about adrenal incidental omas with a fantastic guest.

0:54.8

Dr. William Young Jr. But before we get to that, Paul, will you tell the audience what is it that we do on the curbsiders?

1:02.2

Sure.

1:02.8

Happy to as always, Matt.

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