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Autoimmune Addison’s Disease

2010
Primary adrenocortical insufficiency, or Addison's disease (AD), results from an adrenal cortex hypofunction/dysfunction with a deficient production of glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids and androgens, and with high levels of both ACTH and plasma renin activity.
BETTERLE, CORRADO, MORLIN L.
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Diabetes and Addison's Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1974
In 19 cases of associated diabetes and Addison's disease seen at the Joslin Clinic, diabetes preceded adrenal insufficiency in all but one instance. The most striking feature of the superimposed adrenal disorder was increased insulin sensitivity, with lower insulin requirement and frequent hypoglycemic reactions.
George P. Kozak, Jinil Yoo
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Addison’s disease and hypertransaminasemia

Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2009
Endocrine diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction, have been rarely associated with increased serum transaminase activity. The association of Addison's disease with abnormal liver function tests has received less attention. Addison's disease as a part of autoimmune polyglandular syndrome-1 may be associated with autoimmune hepatitis.
Haralampos J. Milionis   +1 more
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Autoimmune Addison's disease

La Presse Médicale, 2012
Addison's disease is a rare autoimmune disorder. In the developed world, autoimmune adrenalitis is the commonest cause of primary adrenal insufficiency, where the majority of patients have circulating antibodies against the key steroidogenic enzyme 21-hydroxylase.
Catherine Napier   +2 more
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The conquest of Addison's disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1997
A review of the understanding and treatment of adrenal insufficiency was undertaken to emphasize common themes in the history of endocrine disorders.Literature survey.The presence of the adrenal glands, initially ignored by anatomists, was first described by Eustachius and later confirmed by Casserius. Bartholin identified the glands as ductless.
Jonathan R. Hiatt, Nathan Hiatt
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Epidemiology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of Addison’s disease in adults

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2019
Corrado Betterle   +2 more
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Improvement of anthropometric and metabolic parameters, and quality of life following treatment with dual-release hydrocortisone in patients with Addison’s disease

Endocrine, 2016
R. Giordano   +11 more
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Addison's Disease

The American Journal of Nursing, 1960
R B, GREENBLATT, J C, METTS
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Mitchell H Rosner   +2 more
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