Symptoms and signs are non specific resulting in delayed diagnosis of the condition (1)
Symptoms become apparent when over 90% of the adrenal cortex is destroyed (1).
Features common to both primary and secondary hypoadrenalism include:
Pigmentation only occurs in primary hypoadrenalism, due to high ACTH:
Pigmentation may be accompanied by vitiligo, resulting in a patchy appearance.
Other features of hypothalamic-pituitary disease, such as hypothyroidism, are only found in cases of secondary hypoadrenalism.
Uncommonly:
Features of associated conditions e.g. vitiligo, hypothyroidism, diabetes, premature ovarian failure, hypoparathyroidism may be present.
Reference:
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