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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, Simon H S, Pearce
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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, Simon H S, Pearce
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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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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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Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Addison's disease is a possible diagnosis in any patient who presents with weakness, weight loss, hyperpigmentation, hyponatremia, and hypotension. Laboratory findings, including depressed levels of cortisol and aldosterone, help to confirm the diagnosis. Computed tomography may reveal adrenal calcification and abnormal-sized adrenal glands.
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Addison's disease is a possible diagnosis in any patient who presents with weakness, weight loss, hyperpigmentation, hyponatremia, and hypotension. Laboratory findings, including depressed levels of cortisol and aldosterone, help to confirm the diagnosis. Computed tomography may reveal adrenal calcification and abnormal-sized adrenal glands.
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Epidemiology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of Addison’s disease in adults
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2019Corrado Betterle +2 more
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Immunotherapy-induced Addison's disease: A rare, persistent and potentially lethal side-effect.
European Journal of Cancer, 2018S. Hescot +5 more
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