
doi: 10.1055/a-0804-2715
pmid: 30562824
AbstractAddison’s disease – the traditional term for primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) – is defined as the clinical manifestation of chronic glucocorticoid- and/or mineralocorticoid deficiency due to failure of the adrenal cortex which may result in an adrenal crisis with potentially life-threatening consequences. Even though efficient and safe pharmaceutical preparations for the substitution of endogenous gluco- and mineralocorticoids are established in therapy, the mortality in patients with PAI is still increased and the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is often reduced.PAI is a rare disease but recent data report an increasing prevalence. In addition to the common “classical” causes of PAI like autoimmune, infectious, neoplastic and genetic disorders, other iatrogenic conditions – mostly pharmacological side effects (e. g., adrenal haemorrhage associated with anticoagulants, drugs affecting glucocorticoid synthesis, action or metabolism and some of the novel anti-cancer checkpoint inhibitors) are contributing factors to this phenomenon.Due to the rarity of the disease and often non-specific symptoms at least in the early stages, PAI is frequently not considered resulting in a delayed diagnosis. Successful therapy is mainly based on adequate patient education as a cornerstone in the prevention and management of adrenal crisis. A focus of current research is in the development of pharmacokinetically optimized glucocorticoid preparations as well as regenerative therapies.
adrenal crisis, diagnosis, addison's disease, 10265 Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology, 610, 610 Medicine & health, 1310 Endocrinology, 2712 Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, dehydroepiandrosterone, Addison Disease, replacement therapy, 2724 Internal Medicine, primary adrenal insufficiency, mineralocorticoid, Humans, glucocorticoid, clinical practice guideline
adrenal crisis, diagnosis, addison's disease, 10265 Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology, 610, 610 Medicine & health, 1310 Endocrinology, 2712 Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, dehydroepiandrosterone, Addison Disease, replacement therapy, 2724 Internal Medicine, primary adrenal insufficiency, mineralocorticoid, Humans, glucocorticoid, clinical practice guideline
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