Secondary adrenal insufficiency
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Tumors of the pituitary or surrounding structures are the most common cause of secondary adrenal insufficiency. This includes adenomas, cysts, craniopharyngiomas, and other tumors. Traumatic brain injuries, especially those that result in trauma to the pituitary stalk, should also be considered.
Secondary adrenal insufficiency can cause hypotension, hypoglycemia, fatigue, and weight loss. Due to pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction, other endocrine systems may also manifest deficiency. Visual impairment can occur if a tumor compresses the nearby optic chiasm.
Adrenal crisis is a potentially life-threatening complication. It is characterized by severe hypotension, vomiting, dehydration, abnormal electrolytes, and hypoglycemia. This requires immediate evaluation and treatment with intravenous (IV) fluid boluses and hormone replacement.
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E27.40 – Unspecified adrenocortical insufficiency
SNOMEDCT:
16685009 – Hypocortisolism secondary to another disorder
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Last Updated:05/16/2019