This study aimed at comparing two groups of patients with Addison's disease: A, including 180 patients described in 1991 and B, consisting of 138 patients registered since 1991. The incidence of coexisting autoimmune disorders was evaluated and etiological factors were analyzed. Immunological and imaging studies (computed tomography in group B) were performed. Adrenal autoantibodies were examined by an indirect immunofluorescence technique in group A, and by the assay measuring autoantibodies against steroid 21-hydroxylase in group B. Adrenal autoantibodies were revealed in 37 of patients examined by the immunofluorescence method and in 63 investigated by the modern technique. Tuberculosis was found in 52 patients in the group A and in two patients in the group B; metastatic infiltrations of the adrenals in CT were detected in 16 patients. Probable autoimmune Addison's disease was diagnosed in 125/180 patients (69) in the group A and in 116/138 patients (84) in the group B. © 2010 Anna A. Kasperlik-Zaluska et al.
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Kasperlik-Zaluska, A. A., Czarnocka, B., Jeske, W., & Papierska, L. (2010). Addison’s disease revisited in poland: Year 2008 versus year 1990. Autoimmune Diseases, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/731834
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