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Adrenal insufficiency: Diagnosis and treatment
Adrenal insufficiency is a condition in which the adrenal glands produce too little cortisol, disrupting metabolic processes in the body, seriously affecting human health.
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Adrenal insufficiency due to inappropriate use of corticosteroids
With widespread and uncontrolled use, products containing corticosteroids are easily purchased and used by patients. Over time, patients will suffer from adrenal insufficiency due to corticosteroid use. This is a complication that makes them unable to stop taking the drug or sometimes experience acute adrenal insufficiency, causing cardiovascular collapse and endangering their lives.
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Complications of chronic adrenal insufficiency
The adrenal gland is an endocrine organ, involved in the energy metabolism of cells in the body. In addition, the hormones of the gland also partially support the stabilization of blood pressure, maintain homeostasis and help the body cope with stress. When suffering from chronic adrenal insufficiency, the body cannot avoid certain complications, affecting daily activities.
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When does acute adrenal insufficiency usually occur?
Acute adrenal insufficiency is one of the emergency diseases of endocrinology. The disease progresses rapidly and is sometimes life-threatening if not treated promptly. Recognizing the signs of the disease and early intervention is very important, especially in subjects who have been identified as having chronic adrenal insufficiency.
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Clinical significance of 17-ketosteroids quantification
17-ketosteroids are a group of compounds found in urine that are derived from steroids produced by the adrenal cortex, testes, or ovaries. When 17-ketosteroids are increased or decreased, it affects the function of the adrenal cortex.
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Side effects of Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency)
Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency) is a disorder of hormones secreted by the adrenal glands, mainly cortisol and aldosterone. The disease can lead to Addisonian crisis, leading to shock, which is life-threatening. Therefore, people with Addison's disease need to go to the hospital to check and adjust the appropriate hormone levels.
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DHEA may be good for sex drive, reduce postmenopausal symptoms
DHEA levels in the body are important, especially for women going through menopause. By increasing DHEA levels and balancing other hormones, you can improve your health and reduce the severity of symptoms during menopause, including increasing your libido and improving your sexual performance.
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Adrenal myeloma stimulation and inhibition test to diagnose adrenal myeloma
The adrenal medulla stimulation and suppression test is a tool to measure the dynamic level of catecholamine concentration in the blood. Thanks to this method, patients with pheochromocytoma are diagnosed early and treated appropriately from the beginning. Thereby, the patient's blood pressure is controlled stably, limiting damage to target organs as well as serious cardiovascular events later.
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Role of the adrenal glands in the endocrine system
The role of the adrenal glands is to release a number of hormones directly into the bloodstream, many of which are involved in how the body responds to stress, and some of which are essential for survival. Both parts of the adrenal glands (the adrenal cortex and the adrenal medulla) perform separate functions.
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Catecholamine-secreting adrenal myeloma
The adrenal medulla is the main place to produce catecholamine hormones (adrenaline, noradrenaline,...) which play a role in increasing the activity of the cardiovascular system. Pheochromocytoma with hypercatecholamine secretion is a condition of increased secretion of adrenal medullary hormones, causing consequences affecting the cardiovascular system.
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Pituitary tumors are usually slow growing
The pituitary gland is an endocrine gland that secretes many important hormones that control the activity of many other endocrine glands in the body. Pituitary tumors are tumors that develop from cells of the pituitary gland, and are usually benign and slow-growing. Pituitary tumors are one of the four most common types of tumors in the skull (including brain metastases, meningiomas, gliomas, and pituitary tumors). So are pituitary tumors dangerous? What are the treatments for pituitary tumors?
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