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  2. Addison's disease - Wikipedia

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    An "adrenal crisis" or "addisonian crisis" is a constellation of symptoms that indicates severe adrenal insufficiency. This may be the result of either previously undiagnosed Addison's disease, a disease process suddenly affecting adrenal function (such as adrenal hemorrhage ), or an intercurrent problem (e.g., infection, trauma) in someone ...

  3. Adrenal crisis - Wikipedia

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    6% mortality rate. [4] 6–8% of those with adrenal insufficiency annually. Adrenal crisis, also known as Addisonian crisis or acute adrenal insufficiency, is a life-threatening complication of adrenal insufficiency. Hypotension, and hypovolemic shock, are the main symptoms of an adrenal crisis. Other symptoms include weakness, anorexia, nausea ...

  4. Pernicious anemia - Wikipedia

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    Because it was untreatable and fatal at the time, he first referred to it as "pernicious" anemia. [70] [71] Russell coined the term subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord. [72] In 1907, Richard Clarke Cabot reported on a series of 1,200 patients with PA; their average survival was between one and three years. [73]

  5. Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The adrenal glands lie above the kidneys. Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome (WFS) is defined as adrenal gland failure due to bleeding into the adrenal glands, commonly caused by severe bacterial infection. Typically, it is caused by Neisseria meningitidis. [1] The bacterial infection leads to massive bleeding into one or (usually) both adrenal ...

  6. History of Federal Open Market Committee actions - Wikipedia

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    The effective federal funds rate over time, through December 2023. This is a list of historical rate actions by the United States Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The FOMC controls the supply of credit to banks and the sale of treasury securities. The Federal Open Market Committee meets every two months during the fiscal year.

  7. Damar Hamlin timeline: How Bills safety recovered from ... - AOL

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    Damar Hamlin timeline: From cardiac arrest to Bills starter. Jan. 2, 2023: ... Feb. 13, 2023: Hamlin discusses his recovery for the first time in an interview with ABC. He admitted he was "still ...

  8. Thomas Addison - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Thomas Addison (April 1795 – 29 June 1860) was an English physician and medical researcher. He is traditionally regarded as one of the "great men" of Guy's Hospital in London. Thomas Addison began his career at Guy's Hospital in 1817, eventually becoming a full physician in 1837. He was a noted and respected lecturer and diagnostician.

  9. Talk:Addison's disease/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Addisonian Crisis. 1 comment. 2 Vandalism? 1 comment. 3 Hereditary. 2 comments. 4 ...