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Insulin gene polymorphisms in type I diabetes, Addison's disease and the polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II [PDF]
Background: Polymorphisms within the insulin gene can influence insulin expression in the pancreas and especially in the thymus, where self-antigens are processed, shaping the T cell repertoire into selftolerance, a process that protects from ß-cell ...
Lange, Britta Kristina +9 more
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Extended exome sequencing identifies BACH2 as a novel major risk locus for Addison's disease [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Autoimmune disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Addison's disease, the adrenal glands are targeted by destructive autoimmunity. Despite being the most common cause of primary adrenal failure, little is
A. Lobell +163 more
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Tuberculous addison’s disease merupakan insufisiensi adrenal primer akibat infeksi tuberkulosis pada kelenjar adrenal. Manifestasi klinisnya meliputi kelemahan, kelelahan, anoreksia, penurunan berat badan, hipotensi ortostatik, dan hiperpigmentasi kulit.
Yanne Pradwi Efendi, Eva Decroli
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Thyroxine unmasks Addison's disease [PDF]
Patients with primary hypothyroidism may also have other underlying associated endocrinopathies, which are important to exclude. A 15-y-old girl presented with clinical and biochemical evidence of hypothyroidism.
Kirk, J.M.W., Lewis, P., Shaikh, M.G.
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Natural history of adrenal steroidogenesis in autoimmune Addison's disease following diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]
CONTEXT The natural history of adrenal function in autoimmune Addison's disease once diagnosed and treated has not been systematically studied, but several case reports of recovery from established adrenal failure suggest it may not be uniform ...
Gilligan, Lorna C +7 more
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The Importance of Computed Tomography Findings in Detecting Tuberculous Addison's Disease
Addison’s disease is an endocrine disorder characterized by primary adrenal insufficiency due to various causes. Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection was a major cause in the past but is rare nowadays.
Sara Ferreira, Margarida Freitas-Silva
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Management of hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease) in dogs [PDF]
Hypoadrenocorticism (HOAC; Addison's disease) is an endocrine condition seen in small animal practice. Dogs with this disease can present in a variety of ways from acute hypovolemic collapse to vague, chronic, waxing, and waning clinical signs.
Lathan, Patty +3 more
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Nocardiosis complicated with Addison's disease [PDF]
A 77-year-old woman presented with subacute respiratory symptoms which were demonstrated to be due to nocardiosis. After initial improvement with antimicrobial therapy, new symptoms appeared, consisting of persistent vomits, abdominal pain and ...
B Roca, M Roca
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Background Clinical findings of glucocorticoid‐deficient hypoadrenocorticism (GDH) can overlap with other diseases, presenting a diagnostic challenge.
Krystle L. Reagan +5 more
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