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Adrenal Insufficiency Risk

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Any patient who has taken more than 5 mg prednisolone (or equivalent) daily for more than 4 weeks in the past 12 months should be considered at risk of HPA axis suppression. These patients should never have their steroids stopped abruptly and should be tested if undergoing major surgery or presenting with unexplained hypotension or weight loss.

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Thomas Addison described primary adrenal insufficiency in 1855 based on eleven patients with 'peculiar anaemia' and bronzed skin — before cortisol had been identified, before the concept of hormones existed, and before the adrenal glands' function was understood. His clinical acumen in recognising this syndrome entirely from bedside observation earns him recognition as one of the founding fathers of endocrinology.

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