1984
DOI: 10.1507/endocrj1954.31.1
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A case of tuberculous epididymitis associated with Addison's disease.

Abstract: A 68-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of loss of appetite, easy fatigability, and skin pigmentation.Physical examination revealed that the bilateral epididymides were enlarged and hard without tenderness.At 7 a.m., the basal cortisol level in the plasma was 22.4 ng/ml and ACTH 318 pg/ml. The clinical diagnosis was Addison's disease. Biopsy of the right epididymis revealed evidence of active tuberculosis. Hydrocortisone (18 mg/ day) and anti-tuberculous drugs were administered, and the patient … Show more

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