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! rowspan="3" |Acute/
!Disease
Chronic
! rowspan="2" |Disease
! colspan="7" |Clinical history/findings
! colspan="7" |Clinical history/findings
! rowspan="2" |Causes
! rowspan="2" |Causes
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! rowspan="2" |Surgical management
! rowspan="2" |Surgical management
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!Hypotension
!Hypotension
!Skin
!Skin
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!Fatigue
!Fatigue
!Anorexia/
!Anorexia/
Weightloss
weightloss
!Abdominal pain
!Abdominal pain
!Muscle  
!Muscle  
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* [[Trauma]]
* [[Trauma]]
* [[Surgery]]
* [[Surgery]]
* [[Anesthesia]]([[Etomidate]])
* [[Anesthesia]] ([[Etomidate]])
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|Normal to Low
|Normal to Low
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# Waterhouse Friderichsen syndrome-[[meningococcemia]]
# Waterhouse Friderichsen syndrome-[[meningococcemia]]
* Cardiac- [[Congestive heart failure]] (CHF), [[Myocardial infarction]]
* Cardiac- [[Congestive heart failure]] (CHF), [[Myocardial infarction]]
* Gastrointestinal- [[Acute pancreatitis|Acute Pancreatitis,]] [[Cirrhosis]]
* Gastrointestinal- [[Acute pancreatitis|Acute pancreatitis,]] [[Cirrhosis]]
* Bleeding situations- [[Spontaneous abortions]], [[Thrombocytopenia]], [[Anticoagulants]] use, [[Surgery]], [[Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia]]
* Bleeding situations- [[Spontaneous abortions]], [[Thrombocytopenia]], [[Anticoagulants]] use, [[Surgery]], [[Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia]]
* Trauma
* Trauma
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* [[CBC]] (Complete blood count)
* [[CBC]] (Complete blood count)
* CT scan
* CT scan
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|'''[[Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia|Congenital adrenal hyperplasia]] (CAH)'''
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* Distorted body image
* Distorted body image
* [[Hypoglycemia]]
* [[Hypoglycemia]]
* [[Amenorrhea|Amenorrhoea]]/ [[Oligomenorrhea|Oligomenorrhoea]]
* [[Amenorrhea|Amenorrhoea]]/ [[Oligomenorrhea|oligomenorrhoea]]
* [[Osteoporosis]]
* [[Osteoporosis]]
* [[Refeeding syndrome]]
* [[Refeeding syndrome]]

Revision as of 13:30, 2 October 2017


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amandeep Singh M.D.[2]

Adrenal Insufficiency

Acute/

Chronic

Disease Clinical history/findings Causes Laboratory findings Medical therapy Surgical management
Hypotension Skin

pigmentation/

findings

Fatigue Anorexia/

weightloss

Abdominal pain Muscle

weakness

Other history/

findings

Hypo

natremia

Cortisol levels Gold Standard Other
Differentiating amongst adrenal insufficiencies
Chronic Primary adrenal

insufficiency/ Addison's disease

+ + + + + + + Cosyntropin/ ACTH stimulation test
Chronic Secondary adrenal

insufficiency

± + + ± Normal Cosyntropin/ ACTH stimulation test CT scan/ MRI scan showing pituitary causes
Acute Acute adrenal insufficiency/ Acute adrenal crisis ↓↓ ± + + + ± + Normal to Low Cosyntropin/ ACTH stimulation test
  • I/V 0.9% saline 1-3 liters within 12-24 hours
  • I/V Dexamethasone 4 mg bolus, or, I/V hydrocortisone 50 mg bolus
Differentiating Adrenal Insufficiency from other diseases
Adrenal hemorrhage/ Waterhouse Friderichsen syndrome orthostatic ± + ± +
  • Infection
  1. Sepsis- pneumonia,
  2. Waterhouse Friderichsen syndrome-meningococcemia
+
  • CBC (Complete blood count)
  • CT scan
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) + Normal Water deprivation test
  • Decreased osmolality
  • Euvolemia
  • Sodium in urine typically >20 mEq/
Salt-depletion nephritis/ Salt losing nephropathy + + Flank pain + <15:1 BUN:CR
Anorexia nervosa + + + + Psychiatric condition