2. INTRODUCTION
• Endocrine system is primarily responsible for
maintaining the body’s homeostasis through
various hormones
• Endocrine system possess ductless glands they
secrete their secretions directly into the blood
stream,these hormones are further carried to the
target organs through the blood stream.
3. • Endocrine diseases are disorders of
the endocrine system.
• The branch of medicine associated with
endocrine disorders is known as endocrinology
• Pituitary gland is regarded as the master gland
of endocrine system.This gland is monitored and
controlled by hypothalamus of the brain.
6. TYPES OF DISEASE
• endocrine disorders may be subdivided into
three groups:
1. Endocrine gland hyposecretion (leading to
hormone deficiency)
2. Endocrine gland hypersecretion (leading to
hormone excess)
3. Tumours (benign or malignant) of endocrine
glands
7. LIST OF DISEASES
• Glucose homeostasis disorders
• Thyroid disorders
• Calcium homeostasis disorders and Metabolic
bone disease
• Pituitary gland disorders
• Sex hormone disorders
• Tumors of the endocrine glands not mentioned
elsewhere
8. ICD-10-CM-GUIDELINES
• Disorders of thyroid gland(E00-E07)
• Diabetes mellitus(E08-13)
• Other disorders of glucose regulation and
pancreatic internal secretions(E15-E16)
• Disorders of the other endocrine glands(E20-35)
• Intraoperative complications of endocrine
system-E36
9. • Malnutrition(E40-E46)
• Other nutritional deficiencies(E50-E64)
• Overweight obesity and other
hyperalimentation(E65-E68)
• Metabolic disorders(E70-E88)
• Postprocedural endocrine and metabolic
complications and disorders,not elsewhere
classified(E89)
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