Addison's disease

Whole Body Systems
Abdomen & Pelvis

Addison's disease is a condition where the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol and aldosterone, two important hormones. It can develop gradually with vague symptoms. An MRI may show changes in the adrenal glands consistent with reduced function or an underlying cause. Identifying adrenal changes consistent with Addison's disease early may allow for hormone replacement therapy before an adrenal crisis occurs.

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