J Korean Soc Endocrinol.  1997 Dec;12(4):642-646.

A Case of Addison's Disease: Partial Recovery of Adrenocortical Function Following Antituberculous Medication

Abstract

Addisons disease is relatively rare than secondary adrenal insufficiency and result from progressive adrenocortical destruction. The common causes are idiopathic autoimmune atrophy and tuberculosis of adrenal glands. It is generally regarded as incurable in the sense that substitution therapy is required for the rest of the patients life. We report a case of tuberculous primary adrenal insufficiency which was confirmed by biopsy. This case was treated with antituberculous medication and showen to have improved adrenocortical function after six months.


MeSH Terms

Addison Disease*
Adrenal Glands
Adrenal Insufficiency
Atrophy
Biopsy
Humans
Tuberculosis
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