Acute illness in patients with concomitant Addison's disease and type 1 diabetes mellitus: Increased incidence of hypoglycaemia and adrenal crises.
Brienna MortimerVaidehi Dhirendra NaganurPaul SatourisJerry R GreenfieldDavid J TorpyRosemary Louise RushworthPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2020)
Addison's disease patients with T1DM have a higher incidence of adrenal crisis (AC) and hypoglycaemia than nondiabetic AD patients and a lower incidence of hyperglycaemia than those with T1DM alone. This information may be of value in counselling patients with T1DM and AD about AC and hypoglycaemia prevention.
Keyphrases
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