Addison's disease without hyperpigmentation in pediatrics: pointing towards specific causes.
Aristeidis GiannakopoulosAmalia SertedakiAlexandra EfthymiadouDionisios ChrysisPublished in: Hormones (Athens, Greece) (2022)
Absence of hyperpigmentation, a basic component of the clinical diagnosis of Addison's disease, may lead to delay of a critical diagnosis, while causes that result in adrenal insufficiency without hyperpigmentation should explicitly be considered in pediatric cases where adrenal failure is documented by clinical symptomatology and biochemistry.
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