Paediatric endocrinology

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Endocrinology is basically disorders of hormones which are responsible for homeostasis, disorders of the mechanisms of homeostasis and the disorders of the organs which produce these hormones. There are four main areas affected in paediatrics, with diabetes the most important:

Diabetes mellitus

This is a reasonably common disorder, that often presents in childhood, especially around puberty onset age (12/13). There are two main things you need to know.

  1. Read the disease profile on Diabetes mellitus type 1.
  2. Read about how to deal with Diabetic ketoacidosis, which is how 10% present.

Other Endocrine Problems

Thyroid disorders

Hypothyroidism

Babies have a low thyroid level at birth. The TSH jumps up, and this soon sorts out. However, in some babies there can be congenital causes of hypothyroidism. If treated, these can prevent development of learning difficulties. The main two causes are:

  • Malformation of the thyroid gland - this is the commonest cause. It may never properly develop.
  • Iodine deficiency - rare in the UK. Make sure mothers get enough iodine.

Other causes of hypothyroidism are the same as in adult medicine.

Adrenal disorders

Parathyroid disorders