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What are the clinical presentations of Addison's disease?

Author: H K



Answer:

Asthenia (fatigue), hypotension, anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea (sometimes constipation), amenorrhea, myalgia, melanodermia (hyperpigmentation of exposed zones (face/ knee/ nails...), weight loss.


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