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None of the Whigs suffered more in the general wreck than Addison.
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The illness may also present as Addison disease without apparent neurological involvement.
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I can see it in the face of that horrid Mr. Addison.
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The still higher faculty of invention Addison possessed in still larger measure.
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Addison let go the saw and sprang for one of the ice-hooks.
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They were interviewed, and subsequently underwent laboratory evaluation for the detection of hypocortisolism.
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In chronic hypocortisolism, adaptive changes in GR status seem to occur at the level of GR number.
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The occurrence of hypocortisolism was higher among participants who had been on ART for a longer period of time.
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The case we report had obesity, hypocortisolism but lacked red hair which is typical for subjects with POMC mutations.
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In the course of steroid replacement therapy for hypocortisolism, the patient's arthralgia diminished, and MRI revealed shrinkage of the mass.
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The occurrence of symptomatic hypoadrenalism was definite in three patients and probable in one.
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Soon after left adrenalectomy, he complained of acute hypoadrenalism requiring cortisol replacement therapy: ten months after surgery he is still hypoadrenal.
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Some of these patients have been described to show transient hypoadrenalism after surgery, similarly to those affected with overt Cushing's syndrome.
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Similarly, severe postpartum haemorrhage can result in diagnostic difficulties of medical conditions such as Addison'ssyndrome or acute renal failure.
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There results a condition of temporary or chronicadrenalinsufficiency, supposedly an insufficient functioning of the gland as a whole.
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The chronic lassitude of thousands of our generation, suffering from "that tired feeling," may be put down to chronicadrenalinsufficiency.
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The illness may also present as Addisondisease without apparent neurological involvement.
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ALD causes Addisondisease frequently in men and occasionally in women.
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Both had oral candidiasis since the first year of life and later developed hypoparathyroidism and Addisondisease.
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ADDISON'SDISEASE.-Greatweakness, stomach and bowel disorders, weak heart and dark coloring (pigmentation) of the skin.
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Results: Twenty-two of 119 patients (18.5%) were known to have hypothyroidism and three were known to have Addisondisease.
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These children may have been misdiagnosed as having salt-losing adrenalhypoplasia.
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We report adult-onset adrenalhypoplasia congenita in a patient who presented with hypogonadism at 28 yr of age.
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This association of defects mirrors those identified in patients with known or suspected abnormalities in adrenocortical development, including adrenalhypoplasia congenita and IMAGe association.
Usage of addison's disease in English
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However, no studies have addressed the impact of Addison'sdisease on physical activity.
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Pre-existing autoimmune hypothyroidism combined with Addison'sdisease confirmed the diagnosis of unrecognized APS-2.
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Results: A total of 328 patients with Addison'sdisease were studied.
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Since then, however, the condition has been universally styled Addison'sDisease.
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One case of malignant lymphoma and one case of adrenal hemorrhage had Addison'sdisease.
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Our case series highlight the autoimmune features of Addison'sdisease.
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There are several varieties: that called Addison'sdisease, that due to uterine disease, etc.
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Addison'sdisease should be ruled out in patients of hypothyroidism who are intolerant to levothyroxine.
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Objective: To our knowledge, no case of remission in autoimmune Addison'sdisease has previously been reported.
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The association of Addison'sdisease with Takayasu arteritis and AS is reported for the first time.
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Other morbid conditions of the suprarenals do not give rise to the symptoms of Addison'sDisease.
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The diagnosis of autoimmune Addison'sdisease was made and replacement therapy with hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone was started.
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Addison'sdisease is an autoimmune process.
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ADDISON'SDISEASE.-Greatweakness, stomach and bowel disorders, weak heart and dark coloring (pigmentation) of the skin.
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It is important to note, however, that Addison'sDisease may occur without pigmentation, and pigmentation without Addison'sDisease.
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Conclusion: Physical activity is decreased in patients with Addison'sdisease, combined with a reduced subjective health-related QoL and increased fatigue.