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Rotations 2.0 Episode 29 Gestational Diabetes

Rotations 2.0 Episode 29 Gestational Diabetes

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Episode 29 Gestational Diabetes

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Intro Music: KI Instrumental (Rock Celtic) by Lyrium-2025

Outro Music: Modern Classical Inspirational Cinematic Motivational Music

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Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS

Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS

Answers for Episode 28 Polycystic Ovarian syndrome

Question 1: Diagnosis and Pathophysiology

A 24-year-old woman presents with irregular menstrual cycles and concerns about excessive facial hair. Physical examination reveals mild hirsutism and acne. Laboratory testing shows mildly elevated total testosterone and normal thyroid function. Transvaginal ultrasound reveals 24 follicles in the right ovary and an ovarian volume of 12 mL. Which of the following best explains the underlying pathophysiology of this patient’s condition?

C. Increased luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion and insulin resistance

Question 2: Management

A 29-year-old woman with PCOS and a BMI of 32 kg/m² presents with concerns about infertility. She has been attempting to conceive for 8 months. Her cycles are irregular, occurring every 40–60 days. She is not on any medications. Which of the following is the most appropriate first-line pharmacologic treatment to induce ovulation?

B. Letrozole

Question 3: Long-Term Complications

A 35-year-old woman with a history of PCOS presents for a routine follow-up. She has a BMI of 28 kg/m² and reports daytime fatigue and snoring. Which of the following long-term complications is she at significantly increased risk for, independent of her BMI?

B. Obstructive sleep apnea

Paper for next week:

Geoffrey Hackett, Michael Kirby, Rowland W. Rees, T. Hugh Jones, Asif Muneer, Mark Livingston, Nick Ossei-Gerning, Janine David, Jeff Foster, Philip A. Kalra, Sudarshan Ramachandran, The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on Male Adult Testosterone Deficiency, with Statements for Practice, World J Mens Health 2023 Jul 41(3): 508-537

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