Adrenal disorders in pregnancy.
Adina F TurcuAndré LacroixPublished in: Reviews in endocrine & metabolic disorders (2023)
Progress in our understanding of adrenal disorders affecting pregnant women has been hindered by three major hurdles: the phenotypical and biochemical overlap between pregnancy and adrenal pathology, the infrequent presentation of adrenal disorders during pregnancy, and the scarcity of human studies that include pregnant women. Pregnancy-specific adrenal hormone calibrations are lacking. Thus, the evaluation and management of adrenal disorders presenting during pregnancy are challenging. In this thematic issue, prominent experts in adrenal physiology and pathology have joined forces to offer a comprehensive collection of articles covering the current knowledge on adrenal disorders affecting reproductive-age women. This superb collection of reviews makes the perfect clinical companion on pregnancy-related adrenal pathology for a broad range of healthcare providers, from primary care physicians and internists to endocrinologists and gynecologist-obstetricians, regardless of career stage or practice setting.