ea0011p188 | Clinical practise and governance | ECE2006
Wass JAH
, White KG
, Elliott A
Autoimmune hypoadrenalism (Addisons disease) is a relatively rare condition; recent research has found the European prevalence to be up to 140 per million [Lovas & Husebye 2002]. It frequently occurs in association with other organ-specific autoimmune diseases, both endocrine and non-endocrine. Previous studies identified a considerable range in the prevalence of associated conditions and, because of the rarity of the disease, were often drawn from relatively small s...