ABSTRACT Background and Aims Studies show that corticosteroid use in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exceeds guideline recommendations. To better understand patterns of corticosteroid use and identify factors associated with excess exposure, we examined long‐term trends in corticosteroid prescribing practices in large IBD populations across 3 ...
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Adrenal Insufficiency in ASEAN: Barriers and Variations in Diagnosis and Management
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Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is a condition characterized by an absolute or relative deficiency of adrenal cortisol production. Primary AI (PAI) is rare and is caused by direct adrenal failure. Secondary AI (SAI) is more frequent and is caused by diseases affecting the pituitary, whereas in tertiary AI (TAI), the hypothalamus is affected.
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Adrenal insufficiency (AI), first described by Thomas Addison in 1855, is characterised by inadequate hormonal production by the adrenal gland, which could either be primary, due to destruction of the adrenal cortex, or secondary/tertiary, due to lack of adrenocorticotropic hormone or its stimulation by corticotropin-releasing hormone.
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