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==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
Immediate treatment with adrenal replacement hormones (glucocorticoids) is essential. Other hormones will be replaced, including; | Immediate treatment with [[adrenal]] replacement hormones ([[glucocorticoids]]) is essential. Other hormones will be replaced, including; | ||
*Sex hormones (estrogen/testosterone) | *[[Sex hormones]] ([[estrogen]]/[[testosterone]]) | ||
*Thyroid hormone | *[[Thyroid hormone]] | ||
Evidence is also growing for the need to replace growth hormone. | Evidence is also growing for the need to replace [[growth hormone]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Medical Therapy
Immediate treatment with adrenal replacement hormones (glucocorticoids) is essential. Other hormones will be replaced, including;
Evidence is also growing for the need to replace growth hormone.