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produces insufficient amounts of steroid hormones. Addison's disease is also called chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism or hypocorticism. The disease is characterized by weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure,...
Addison's six patients in 1855 all had adrenal tuberculosis,[4] the term "Addison's disease" does not imply an underlying disease process. The symptoms of Addison's disease develop insidiously, and it may take some time to be recognized. Th...
Addison's disease occurs in lesions of more than 90% of adrenal tissue. In most cases, the cause of the disease - an autoimmune process (an attack by its own immune system), followed in frequency to be tuberculosis. As a syndrome, of chroni...
Addison’s disease is a hormonal disorder or very uncommon endocrine that affects only one in million people. It can happen in all age groups and can cause problems in men and women equally. The disorder is recognized by fatigue, unexpected ...
Addison’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome, which can be fatal if not managed timely (Pivonello, 2008). Pathophysiology Addison’s disease In Addison’s disease, the normal functioning of the adrenal cortex gradually decreases, which causes lac...
Oscar Wilde's Victorian contemporary Robert Browning, also delves into these provocative questions. Both The Picture of Dorian Gray and "My Last Duchess" explore the question of whether art has a moral element or whether it is only a purely...
the father is a World War II veteran, the wife is a stay-at home mother and the three children are forever watching television. As a public relations officer in a television based company, Tom Rath’s job is to get national mental health ser...