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What is Addison's Disease?
Addison's disease, also known as primary
adrenal insufficiency
, is a rare endocrine disorder characterized by the decreased production of
glucocorticoids
and
mineralocorticoids
from the
adrenal cortex
. This condition results in a deficiency of critical hormones such as
cortisol
and
aldosterone
.
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