Addison's disease in type 1 diabetes presenting with recurrent hypoglycaemia

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Abstract

Primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease) often develops insidiously. Although a rare disorder, it is more common in type 1 diabetes mellitus. A 19 year old male with type 1 diabetes and autoimmune hypothyroidism experienced recurrent severe hypoglycaemia over several months, despite a reduction in insulin dose, culminating in an adrenal crisis. Recurrent severe hypoglycaemia resolved after identification and treatment of the adrenocortical insufficiency. In type 1 diabetes, undiagnosed Addison's disease can influence glycaemic control and induce severe hypoglycaemia.

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McAulay, V., & Frier, B. M. (2000). Addison’s disease in type 1 diabetes presenting with recurrent hypoglycaemia. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 76(894), 230–232. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.76.894.230

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