adrenalitis
Adrenalitis is inflammation of one or both adrenal glands. It can be acute or chronic and may result from infection, autoimmune processes, granulomatous or infiltrative diseases, or external spread from nearby structures. Inflammation can damage the adrenal cortex, the medulla, or both, potentially impairing production of essential steroid hormones such as cortisol and, when the cortex is involved, aldosterone.
Common causes include autoimmune adrenalitis (the most frequent cause of primary adrenal insufficiency in many regions),
Clinical features depend on the extent of inflammation and whether adrenal hormone production is affected. Acute
Diagnosis rests on clinical suspicion supported by laboratory tests and imaging. Serum cortisol measurement, ACTH level,
Treatment targets the underlying cause and any hormone deficiency. Acute adrenal crisis requires immediate intravenous hydrocortisone