Aetiology
Causes of acute hypoadrenalism include: (1,2)
- drug related:
- abrupt withdrawal of steroids from patients with adrenal atrophy secondary to chronic steroid administration
- steroid synthesis inhibiting drugs given to patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia
- steroid metabolism increasing drugs given to patients with decreased adrenocortical reserve
- adrenal crisis - rapid and overwhelming intensification of chronic adrenal insufficiency - may follow trauma, severe hypotension and sepsis
- an acute haemorrhagic destruction of both adrenal glands:
- new born - birth trauma
- children - usually associated with septicaemia with Pseudomonas or with meningococcaemia (Waterhouse - Friederichsen syndrome)
- adults - anticoagulant therapy or a coagulation disorder during stress
- pregnancy - idiopathic adrenal vein thrombosis; complication of venography
- surgical adrenalectomy e.g. for breast cancer
- pituitary necrosis e.g. Sheehan's syndrome
- inadequate steroid replacement during surgery
Reference
- Husebye ES, Pearce SH, Krone NP, et al. Adrenal insufficiency. Lancet. 2021 Feb 13;397(10274):613-29.
- Bancos I, Hahner S, Tomlinson J, Arlt W. Diagnosis and management of adrenal insufficiency. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2015 Mar;3(3):216-26
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