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==Overview==
==Overview==
The prevalence of secondary adrenal insufficiency is approximately 15-28 per 100,000 individuals worldwide more common than [[Addison disease]]. The incidence increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 60 years. There is no racial predilection.Women are more commonly affected by secondary adrenal insufficiency than male.
The [[prevalence]] of secondary adrenal insufficiency is approximately 15-28 per 100,000 individuals worldwide more common than [[Addison disease]]. The [[incidence]] increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 60 years. There is no racial predilection.Women are more commonly affected by secondary adrenal insufficiency than male.


==Epidemiology and Demographics==
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
===Prevalence===
===Prevalence===
*The prevalence of secondary adrenal insufficiency is approximately 15-28 per 100,000 individuals worldwide more common than [[Addison disease]].<ref name="urlwww.nadf.us">{{cite web |url=http://www.nadf.us/tools/Braithwaite/Chrousos_2014_Lancet_Adrenal_Insufficiency.pdf |title=www.nadf.us |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>
*The [[prevalence]] of secondary adrenal insufficiency is approximately 15-28 per 100,000 individuals worldwide more common than [[Addison disease]].<ref name="urlwww.nadf.us">{{cite web |url=http://www.nadf.us/tools/Braithwaite/Chrousos_2014_Lancet_Adrenal_Insufficiency.pdf |title=www.nadf.us |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>
===Age===
===Age===
*The incidence of secondary adrenal insufficiency increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 60 years.
*The [[incidence]] of secondary adrenal insufficiency increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 60 years.
===Race===
===Race===
*There is no racial predilection to secondary adrenal insufficiency.
*There is no racial predilection to secondary adrenal insufficiency.

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

Overview

The prevalence of secondary adrenal insufficiency is approximately 15-28 per 100,000 individuals worldwide more common than Addison disease. The incidence increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 60 years. There is no racial predilection.Women are more commonly affected by secondary adrenal insufficiency than male.

Epidemiology and Demographics

Prevalence

  • The prevalence of secondary adrenal insufficiency is approximately 15-28 per 100,000 individuals worldwide more common than Addison disease.[1]

Age

  • The incidence of secondary adrenal insufficiency increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 60 years.

Race

  • There is no racial predilection to secondary adrenal insufficiency.

Gender

  • Women are more commonly affected by secondary adrenal insufficiency than male.

References

  1. "www.nadf.us" (PDF).

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