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i have consulted a few sources to get this straight and i still can t figure it out. Let me know if i have this straight....
In PRIMARY addison's there is a problem with the adrenal cortex, so cortisol is DOWN but ACTH is UP (thus the extra pigmentation)
In SECONDARY addison's there is problem with hypothalamus / ant. pituitary so CORTISOL is also DOWN due to ACTH being DOWN.
In the ACTH stimulation test, exogenous ACTH is administered. If cortisol goes UP, the problem is SECONDARY, due to the faulty hypothalamus/ant. pituitary. If there is no change in cortisol levels, then the Dx would be PRIMARY, becasue the ACTH has no effect on the damaged adrenal cortex.
*if this is right let me know. If so, then first aid book has it all f*cked up, but they've been pretty good so far....annoying....
thx in advance
In PRIMARY addison's there is a problem with the adrenal cortex, so cortisol is DOWN but ACTH is UP (thus the extra pigmentation)
In SECONDARY addison's there is problem with hypothalamus / ant. pituitary so CORTISOL is also DOWN due to ACTH being DOWN.
In the ACTH stimulation test, exogenous ACTH is administered. If cortisol goes UP, the problem is SECONDARY, due to the faulty hypothalamus/ant. pituitary. If there is no change in cortisol levels, then the Dx would be PRIMARY, becasue the ACTH has no effect on the damaged adrenal cortex.
*if this is right let me know. If so, then first aid book has it all f*cked up, but they've been pretty good so far....annoying....
thx in advance