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called autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 2. An "adrenal crisis" or "
Addisonian crisis" is a
constellation of
symptoms that
indicates severe adrenal insufficiency...
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arrhythmias may
result in an
Addisonian crisis. In
severe cases, the
patient may be
presented in
shock and moribund.
Addisonian crisis must be differentiated...
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Adrenal crisis, also
known as
Addisonian crisis or
acute adrenal insufficiency, is a life-threatening
complication of
adrenal insufficiency. Hypotension...
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illness which includes achalasia (a
dysfunction of the esophagus),
addisonianism (adrenal
insufficiency of
primary type), and
alacrima (insufficiency...
- he
wrote for Bradford's
American Mercury in 1729,
followed the
general Addisonian form,
already modified to suit
homelier conditions. The
thrifty Patience...
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patient had been on long-term treatment.
Abrupt withdrawal may lead to an
Addisonian crisis. For
those on
chronic therapy, alternate-day
dosing may preserve...
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should be
given intravenously. In
subjects with no
adrenal reserve an
Addisonian crisis may occur. For
cortisol stimulation, the ACTH
stimulation test...
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prompted Bishop Richard Hurd to
reprove Addison for what he
called an "
Addisonian Termination", or
preposition stranding, a
grammatical construction that...
- infection, such as a
urine infection, will
result in
death of the
mother from
Addisonian crisis. This
gland is
located on the under-surface of the brain, the shape...
- insufficiency.
Corticosteroid use may have a
critical role in
patients with
Addisonian crisis secondary to
ischemia or
necrosis of the
pituitary that complicates...