Addison?s diseaseFrom our partner site on breast cancer, MyBreastCancerNetwork.com.
Addison's disease is a hormone deficiency caused by damage to the outer layer of the adrenal gland (adrenal cortex). Alternative Names: Adrenocortical hypofunction; Chronic adrenocortical insufficiency; Adrenal insufficiency Causes, incidence, and risk factors: advertisement The adrenal glands are small hormone-secreting organs located on top of each kidney. They consist of the outer portion (called the cortex) and the inner portion (called the medulla). The cortex produces 3 types of hormones: sex hormones, glucocorticoid hormones, and mineralocorticoid hormones.
Addison's disease results from damage to the adrenal cortex, which causes decreased production of adrenocortical hormones. This damage may be caused by the following:
Risk factors for the autoimmune type of Addison's disease include other autoimmune diseases:
These may be caused by certain genetic defects.
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