PMID: 11313187Apr 21, 2001Paper

32-year old patient presenting with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome

European Journal of Medical Research
E SiewertP R Mertens

Abstract

A 32-year-old student reported fatigue and malaise since two months in the absence of specific symptoms. Clinical examination and extensive laboratory testing revealed no abnormalities at his first presentation. Some weeks thereafter, on re-admission, hyperpigmentation suggestive of Addison's disease was observed and pathognomonic autoantibodies directed against the thyroid gland and the adrenal cortex were detected. Further evaluation led to the diagnosis autoimmune polyglandular deficiency syndrome, also named "Schmidt syndrome", comprising adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison's disease) and lymphocytic thyroiditis (Hashimoto thyroiditis). The diagnosis of polyglandular insufficiency is often delayed due to non-specific symptoms at early disease stages and progression may be rapid, culminating in Addisonian crisis under physical stress or infection, requiring immediate high-dose hormone replacement therapy. Hence, careful re-examination is mandatory to ensure adequate treatment before life-threatening complications occur. Nowadays this type of disease is classified as autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type II (APS type II) with an increased risk of developing insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), vitiligo, alopecia, pe...Continue Reading

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