Female fertility and pregnancy in autoimmune Addison’s disease – a mini review
Liam O’Murchadha, Agnieszka Pazderska

TL;DR
Women with autoimmune Addison’s disease face higher risks of fertility issues and premature ovarian insufficiency due to autoimmune and hormonal factors.
Contribution
This mini review summarizes the current understanding of fertility challenges in women with autoimmune Addison’s disease.
Findings
Premature ovarian insufficiency occurs at 6-10% in women with AAD, much higher than the general population.
Autoimmune inflammation of ovarian theca cells and cross-reacting autoantibodies contribute to fertility issues in AAD.
Despite hormone replacement therapy, women with AAD report reduced quality of life and suboptimal fertility outcomes.
Abstract
Autoimmune Addison’s Disease (AAD) is by far the most common cause of primary adrenal insufficiency in developed countries, occurring more commonly in women compared with men. The condition is associated with a spectrum of disorders affecting fertility and reproductive health. Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a clinical condition defined by cessation of menstrual cycles and menopausal range gonadotrophins before the age of 40 years. This occurs with a prevalence of 1-2% in the general population, but has been estimated at 6-10% for women with AAD. One registry study demonstrated that one-third of those with AAD who develop POI, do so before the age of thirty. The onset of POI precedes or is contemporaneous with the diagnosis of AAD in the majority. It has also been demonstrated that women with AAD are more likely to use hormone replacement therapy. The pathophysiology of POI in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdrenal Hormones and Disorders · Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension · Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments
