PRIMARY ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY
PRIMARY ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY Part of “CHAPTER 76 – ADRENOCORTICAL INSUFFICIENCY“ The two main causes of primary adrenal disease are tuberculosis and autoimmune adrenal destruction.1 The latter is a component of…
PRIMARY ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY Part of “CHAPTER 76 – ADRENOCORTICAL INSUFFICIENCY“ The two main causes of primary adrenal disease are tuberculosis and autoimmune adrenal destruction.1 The latter is a component of…
SYNDROMES OF ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY Part of “CHAPTER 76 – ADRENOCORTICAL INSUFFICIENCY“
ADRENOCORTICAL INSUFFICIENCY D. Lynn Loriaux SYNDROMES OF ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY PRIMARY ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY
TREATMENT OF CUSHING DISEASE Part of “CHAPTER 75 – CUSHING SYNDROME“ Optimal treatment of Cushing disease depends on an accurate diagnosis of the underlying pathology. Four approaches are used in…
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF CUSHING-TYPE HYPERCORTISOLISM AND PSEUDO–CUSHING SYNDROME Part of “CHAPTER 75 – CUSHING SYNDROME“ The biochemical and phenotypic presentation of patients with mild hypercortisolism in Cushing syndrome is often…
PSEUDO–CUSHING SYNDROME Part of “CHAPTER 75 – CUSHING SYNDROME“ Hypercortisolism may exist in patients who do not have true Cushing syndrome. These patients experience obesity, depression, alcoholism, anorexia nervosa, bulimia,…
ANATOMIC LOCALIZATION Part of “CHAPTER 75 – CUSHING SYNDROME“ DETECTION OF PITUITARY LESIONS After the diagnosis of Cushing disease has been established on clinical and biochemical grounds, the presence of…
CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS Part of “CHAPTER 75 – CUSHING SYNDROME“ The clinical manifestations of Cushing syndrome are determined by the increased abnormal secretion of cortisol, ACTH, and other adrenocortical steroids under…
CORTICOTROPIN-INDEPENDENT CUSHING SYNDROME Part of “CHAPTER 75 – CUSHING SYNDROME“ Primary nodular hyperplasia, adrenocortical adenomas, and carcinomas as well as rare cases of ectopic cortisol production by tumor are found…