Adrenal Crisis
Do not confuse acute adrenal crisis with Addison disease. In 1855, Thomas Addison described a syndrome of long-term adrenal insufficiency that develops over months to years, with weakness, fatigue, anorexia, weight loss, and hyperpigmentation as the primary symptoms. In contrast, an acute adrenal crisis can manifest with vomiting, abdominal pain, and hypovolemic shock. When not promptly recognized, adrenal hemorrhage can be a cause of adrenal crisis. Administration of glucocorticoids in supraphysiologic or stress doses is the only definitive therapy for adrenal crisis.

In 1856, Trousseau termed adrenal insufficiency as "bronze Addison disease," which became known widely as Addison disease. With the discovery of cortisone by Hench, Kendall, and Reichstein in the late 1940s, the life expectancy of patients with adrenal insufficiency dramatically improved, and initial data suggested that life expectancy was normalized. Tuberculosis was the most common cause (70%) during the 1930s. Currently, autoimmune adrenalitis is the most common cause of primary adrenal insufficiency in developed countries, and tuberculosis is still the leading cause of adrenal insufficiency in developing countries.

Satyendra Dhar MD, @DharSaty

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Satyendra Dhar, MD @DharSaty · 2 years ago
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