Acute adrenocortical insufficiency
acute adrenocortical insufficiency
acute adrenocortical insufficiency n.
a severe phase or attack of a chronic adrenocortical disorder such as addison’s disease, characterized by insufficient amounts of the adrenocortical hormones and resulting in nausea, vomiting, low blood pressure, and life-threatening imbalances in electrolytes. also called addisonian crisis, adrenal crisis.
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