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From: Idiopathic and isolated adrenocorticotropic hormone deficiency presenting as continuous epigastric discomfort without symptoms of hypoglycemia: a case report

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Various image inspections and load tests. a Rapid adrenocorticotropic hormone load test. Cortisol level is increased to over 5 μg/dL 60 minutes after the load, but the peak of cortisol is low (11 μg/dL). b Abdominal computed tomography scan. There is no mass in adrenal tissue. c Brain contrast magnetic resonance imaging. Pituitary size is within normal range, and there is no pituitary gland deep dyeing delay and no deeply stained deficit. ACTH adrenocorticotropic hormone

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