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Addison's disease is an
endocrine or hormonal disorder
that occurs in all age groups
and afflicts men and women
equally. The disease is
characterized by weight loss,
muscle weakness, fatigue, low
blood pressure, and sometimes
darkening of the skin in both
exposed and nonexposed parts of
the body.
Addison's disease occurs when
the adrenal glands do not
produce enough of the hormone
cortisol and, in some cases, the
hormone aldosterone. The disease
is also called adrenal
insufficiency, or
hypocortisolism.
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