Tüberküloza İkincil Addison Hastalığı
Giriş: Addison hastalığı adrenal bez hormon üretiminde eksiklikler sonucu görülen, nadir ancak tedavisiz bırakıldığı takdirde ölümcül olabilen bir hastalıktır. Bu yazıda, 21 yaşında başağrısı ve halsizlik şikayeti ile acil servise başvuran ve sonrasında Addison hastalığı tanısı konulan bir hasta sunuldu. Olgu Sunumu: Hastanın ilk muayenesinde vital bulguları stabil ve hayati tehdit oluşturan bir semptomu bulunmamaktaydı. Hastanın takipleri esnasında gelişen kalp ve solunum durması başarılı bir şekilde yönetildi ve elektrolit bozukluğu düzeltildi. Sonuç: Addison hastalığı halsizlik şikayeti ile başvuran ve elektrolit bozukluğu bulunan hastaların ayırıcı tanısında düşünülmelidir.
Addison’s Disease Secondary to Tuberculosis
Introduction: Addison’s disease occurs as a result of the lack of production of adrenocortical hormones, which is a rare but fatal disease if left untreated. In this paper, a case of a 21-year old patient admitted to the emergency department with compaints of weakness and headache, and subsequently diagnosed as Addison’s disease is presented.Case Report: On admission, the patient’s vital signs were stable and there were no life-threatening symptoms. A cardiac and respiratory arrest developed in the patient during follow-up and was successfully managed with electrolyte abnormalities correction.Conclusion: Addison’s disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who complain of fatigue with electrolyte disturbance
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