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Meet the Professor: Management of Adrenal Tumors in Pregnancy

June 16, 2021

Session Date and Time:

Saturday, September 11
12:00–12:45 PM EDT

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss treatment options for the woman with a catecholamine-secreting tumor diagnosed during pregnancy.
  2.  Review the potential effects of pregnancy on underlying primary aldosteronism and impact on treatment decisions.
  3. Determine the most likely cause for Cushing syndrome during pregnancy to direct optimal management.

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Faculty Information

William F. Young, Jr., MD, MScDr. Young is the Tyson Family Endocrinology Clinical Professor and Professor of Medicine in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., USA. He is the recipient of multiple education awards and is a past president of the Endocrine Society and past chair of the Division of Endocrinology at Mayo Clinic.

Dr. Young’s clinical research focuses on primary aldosteronism and pheochromocytoma. He has published more than 300 articles on endocrine hypertension and adrenal and pituitary disorders. He has delivered more than 650 presentations at national and international meetings and he has been an invited visiting professor for more than 150 medical institutions.

 

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