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Adrenal Insufficiency: Still a Cause of Morbidity and Death in Childhood

Dorothy I. Shulman, Mark R. Palmert, Stephen F. Kemp and ; for the Lawson Wilkins Drug and Therapeutics Committee
Pediatrics February 2007, 119 (2) e484-e494; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2006-1612
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Adrenal insufficiency is relatively rare in childhood and adolescence. Signs and symptoms may be nonspecific; therefore, the diagnosis may not be suspected early in the course. If unrecognized, adrenal insufficiency may present with life-threatening cardiovascular collapse. Adrenal crisis continues to occur in children with known primary or secondary adrenal insufficiency during intercurrent illness because of failure to increase glucocorticoid dosage. In this article, current knowledge of the incidence, diagnosis, and treatment of adrenal insufficiency in children and factors precipitating adrenal crisis are summarized. Suggestions for prevention of adrenal crisis in patients at risk are provided for health care professionals and families.

  • adrenal disorders
  • morbidity/mortality
  • adverse outcomes
  • Accepted September 13, 2006.
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Adrenal Insufficiency: Still a Cause of Morbidity and Death in Childhood
Dorothy I. Shulman, Mark R. Palmert, Stephen F. Kemp
Pediatrics Feb 2007, 119 (2) e484-e494; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-1612

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Adrenal Insufficiency: Still a Cause of Morbidity and Death in Childhood
Dorothy I. Shulman, Mark R. Palmert, Stephen F. Kemp
Pediatrics Feb 2007, 119 (2) e484-e494; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-1612
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    • ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE
    • PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF GLUCOCORTICOIDS ON BLOOD GLUCOSE AND BLOOD PRESSURE
    • PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF ALDOSTERONE
    • SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY
    • TREATMENT OF ACUTE ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY
    • INFLUENCE OF OTHER HORMONAL DEFICIENCIES
    • “RELATIVE ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY” IN THE ICU
    • WAYS TO IMPROVE EDUCATION REGARDING STRESS DOSING IN PATIENTS WITH KNOWN ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY
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