Glucocorticoid-induced adrenal insufficiency and glucocorticoid withdrawal syndrome: Two sides of the same coin
Noura Nachawi, Dingfeng Li, M. Cecilia Lansang
Abstract
Diseases of the adrenal glands can lead to primary adrenal insufficiency, and suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis can cause secondary adrenal insufficiency (adrenal suppression). The most common cause of adrenal suppression is exogenous steroids, a condition recently termed <i>glucocorticoid-induced adrenal insufficiency</i> (GIAI). Similarly, weaning from high doses of glucocorticoids or giving insufficient glucocorticoid replacement after curative surgery for endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing syndrome) can lead to glucocorticoid withdrawal syndrome, which overlaps with GIAI.
Topics & Concepts
GlucocorticoidAdrenal insufficiencyMedicineEndocrinologyInternal medicinePrimary Adrenal InsufficiencyHydrocortisoneAdrenal Hormones and DisordersPituitary Gland Disorders and TreatmentsAdrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors