1. Addison's disease-a statistical analysis of Serum Na+ concentration was a poor predictor of adrenal function in our study. Hyponatraemia was present in 41 % of patients, yet there was no correlation between serum Na+ concentration and either the basal serum cortisol concentration or the response to Synacthen stimulation. We could not investigate the pathophysiology of hyponatraemia any further in 566 cases and a study of the pathology;Guttman, P.H.;Arch Pathol
2. Adrenal insufficiency in a general hospital over a 14 year period;Shapiro, M.; Zalewski, S.; Steiner, Z.; Bernheim, J.; Nabriski, D.;Isr J Med Sci,1984
3. Clinical clues to the cause of Addison's disease;Vita, J.A.; Silverberg, S.J.; Goland, R.S.; Austin, J.H.; Knowlton, A.I.;Am J Med,1985
4. Short ACTH test in assessing hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenocortical function;Kehlet, H.; Blichert-Toft, M.; Lindholm, J.; Rasmussen, P.;Br Med J,1976
5. Screening for adrenocortical insufficiency with Cosyntropin (synthetic ACTH);Speckart, P.F.; Nicoloff, J.T.; Bethune, J.E.;Arch Intern Med,1971