Pronunciation: /ˈædɪsənz dɪˈziːz/
noun named after Thomas Addison, the British physician who first described the condition in 1855
A1 Addison's disease is a rare disorder that affects the adrenal glands.
A2 People with Addison's disease may experience symptoms such as fatigue and weight loss.
B1 Treatment for Addison's disease usually involves hormone replacement therapy.
B2 Managing stress is important for individuals with Addison's disease to prevent adrenal crisis.
C1 Addison's disease is named after the British physician Thomas Addison who first described it in 1855.
C2 Patients with Addison's disease need to carry an emergency injection of hydrocortisone in case of adrenal crisis.
formal Addison's disease is a rare disorder of the adrenal glands.
informal My friend was recently diagnosed with Addison's disease.
slang I heard that Addison's disease can really mess with your energy levels.
figurative Dealing with Addison's disease feels like constantly running on empty.
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