Addison's Disease
Addison's Disease
Addison's Disease
LEARNING OUTCOMES
What is Addisons disease
Pathogenesis
Causes Clinical manifestation
Investigations
Treatments
DEFINITION
Body produces insufficient amount of cortisol or
aldesterone an autoimmune inflammation of adrenal gland resulting in gradual destruction inability to make sufficient amounts of adrenal hormones. Fatal Known as adrenal insufficiency Occurs in all groups and both sexes
PATHOGENESIS
Occurs when more than 90% of adrenal gland tissue
CAUSES
PRIMARY SECONDARY
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Polyglandular syndrome Tuberculosis HIV/AIDS Metastatic carcinoma Bilateral adrenalectomy Amyloidosis Intra-adrenal haemorrhage
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
GLUCOCORTIC OID INSUFFICINEC Y 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) MINERALCORT ICOID INSUFFICIENC Y ACTH EXCESS ADRENAL ANDROGEN INSUFFICIENC Y 1) Decreased body hair 2) Loss of libido, especially in female
Weight loss 1) Hypotension Malaise 2) Hyponatremia Weakness 3) Hyperkalemia Diarrohea Postural hypotension 6) Hypoglycaemia 7) Hyponatremia 8) Hypercalcaemi a
INVESTIGATIONS
Random blood sample ( cortisol )
Ultrasound
HIV test
TREATMENTS
Glucocorticoid replacement therapy
REFERENCE
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-