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Qué (quién) es hypoadrenalism$36894$ - definición

HUMAN DISEASE
Adrenocortical insufficiency; Primary adrenocortical insufficiency; Hypocortisolism; Low cortisol; Hypoadrenalism; Adrenal gland hypofunction; Adrenal disease; Adrenal suppression; Glucocorticoid deficiency; Corticosteroid deficiency; Secondary adrenal insufficiency
  • The adrenal cortex produces different hormones in different areas of the organs, called ''zonas''.
  • Diagram detailing the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis in the normal state, primary adrenal insufficiency, secondary adrenal insufficiency, and tertiary adrenal insufficiency.

Adrenal insufficiency         
Adrenal insufficiency is a condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce adequate amounts of steroid hormones, primarily cortisol; but may also include impaired production of aldosterone (a mineralocorticoid), which regulates sodium conservation, potassium secretion, and water retention. Craving for salt or salty foods due to the urinary losses of sodium is common.
Addison's disease         
  • Hyperpigmentation as seen in a woman with Addison's disease
ADRENAL CORTICAL HYPOFUNCTION THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY INSUFFICIENT STEROID HORMONE PRODUCTION BY THE ADRENAL GLANDS
Addison's Disease; Addisons Disease; Addison disease; Addison Disease; Melasma suprarenale; Melasma supra-renale; Edison's disesase; Edison disease; Addison's; Addisonian; Addison’s Disease; Addisons; Hypoadrenocorticism; Addison’s disease; Chronic adrenal insufficiency; Autoimmune adrenalitis; Morbus addisoni; Cutaneous signs due to addison's disease; Cortisol replacement; Primary adrenal insufficiency; Addison's syndrome; Addisonism; Causes of Addison's disease; Cortisol deficiency
·- A morbid condition causing a peculiar brownish discoloration of the skin, and thought, at one time, to be due to disease of the suprarenal capsules (two flat triangular bodies covering the upper part of the kidneys), but now known not to be dependent upon this causes exclusively. It is usually fatal.
Addison's disease         
  • Hyperpigmentation as seen in a woman with Addison's disease
ADRENAL CORTICAL HYPOFUNCTION THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY INSUFFICIENT STEROID HORMONE PRODUCTION BY THE ADRENAL GLANDS
Addison's Disease; Addisons Disease; Addison disease; Addison Disease; Melasma suprarenale; Melasma supra-renale; Edison's disesase; Edison disease; Addison's; Addisonian; Addison’s Disease; Addisons; Hypoadrenocorticism; Addison’s disease; Chronic adrenal insufficiency; Autoimmune adrenalitis; Morbus addisoni; Cutaneous signs due to addison's disease; Cortisol replacement; Primary adrenal insufficiency; Addison's syndrome; Addisonism; Causes of Addison's disease; Cortisol deficiency
¦ noun a disease characterized by progressive anaemia and bronze discoloration of the skin, caused by inadequate secretion of hormones by the adrenal cortex.
Derivatives
Addisonian ?ad?'s??n??n adjective
Origin
C19: named after the English physician Thomas Addison.

Wikipedia

Adrenal insufficiency

Adrenal insufficiency is a condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce adequate amounts of steroid hormones. The adrenal gland normally secretes glucocorticoids (primarily cortisol), mineralocorticoids (primarily aldosterone), and androgens. These hormones are important in regulating blood pressure, electrolytes, and metabolism as a whole. Deficiency of these hormones leads to symptoms ranging from abdominal pain, vomiting, muscle weakness and fatigue, low blood pressure, depression, mood and personality changes (in mild cases) to organ failure and shock (in severe cases). An adrenal crisis may occur if the body is subjected to stress, such as an accident, injury, surgery, or severe infection; this is a life-threatening medical condition resulting from severe deficiency of cortisol in the body. Death may quickly follow.

Adrenal insufficiency can be caused by dysfunction of the adrenal gland itself, whether by destruction (e.g. Addison's disease), failure of development (e.g. adrenal dysgenesis), or enzyme deficiency (e.g. congenital adrenal hyperplasia). Adrenal insufficiency can also occur when the pituitary gland or the hypothalamus do not produce adequate amounts of the hormones that assist in regulating adrenal function. This is called secondary adrenal insufficiency (when caused by lack of production of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in the pituitary gland) or tertiary adrenal insufficiency (when caused by lack of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) in the hypothalamus).