Adrenal Disorders Flashcards
This deck covers the main adrenal disorders:
- Cushing’s Syndrome
- Addison’s Disease
- Conn’s Syndrome
- Pheochromocytoma
What is Addison’s Disease also known as?
Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
What is Addison’s Disease?
Insufficiency in adrenal cortex causing insufficient glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids
What causes Addison’s?
Mainly Autoimmune
- Infection
- Infarction
- Iatrogenic
- Infiltration
How does Addison’s Present?
In decreasing order of likelihood:
- Weakness, fatigue, weight loss & anorexia
- Skin pigmentation or vitiligo (loss of pigment)
- Hypotension
- Unexplained hypoglycaemia
- Salt Craving
- Postural Symptoms
- N&V + Diarrhoea
What tests do you do if you suspect Addison’s?
- Routine bloods
- Random Cortisol
- Synacthen Test
- Plasma ACTH
- Adrenal Auto-antibodies
What does a random cortisol test tell you about addison’s?
ITs the first test you do
If they’re cortisol is >700nmol/l then it’s not Addison’s
What does a synacthen test tell you about Addison’s?
Give ACTH to see how muhc their cortisol goes up
In addison’s they should produce very little cortisol
Why test plasma ACTH in Addison’s?
If its elevated it confirms Primary Adrenal Insufficiency.
If its suppressed however the source is secondary
How do you treat Addison’s disease?
Glucocorticoid replacement e.g. Hydrocortisone
Mineralocorticoid replacement e.g. Fludrocortisone
What do you have to think about when people are Exogenous steroid dependant?
During stressfull stimuli they need an increased dose, as their own production if suppressed.
Double dose on minor illness
IV hydrocortisone on major illness, tapered off at 50% a day
What would indicate autoimmune addison’s?
Other autoimmune conditions like:
- Type 1 DM
- Thyroid disease
- Premature ovarian failure
How does Cushing’s Disease present?
- Moon face & pendulous breasts/abdomen
- Muscle wasting, particularly in small hands/feet muscles and proximal muscles
- Thin skin +ulcers
- Bruising (purpura) & Oedema
- DM
- Cardiac failure due to muscle atrophy
- Hirsutism
Types of Cushing’s?
ACTH dependant
- Pituitary Tumour - 75% (cushings disease)
- Extopic ACTH - 5% (lung cancer)
ACTH independant:
- Adrenal adenoma or carcinoma -20%
- CCS therapy
How do you investigate suspected Cushing’s disease?
Screen with overnight dex test or 24 hour urine cortisol
Confirm with 24 hour urine cortisol repear
Paired morning/midnight cortisol/ACTH test to check ACTH dependancy
If ACTH dependant do a High dose Dex test to check pituitary vs ectopic
Localise with MRI/CT/CT chest as appropriate