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An Unusual Cause of Postpartum Vomiting

M. Gina Glazier, MB, BCh; Winifred M. Waldron, MD

Arch Fam Med. 2000;9:284-286.

We are presenting this case to emphasize that the symptoms of Addison disease are very similar to those of pregnancy and, although this disease is rare, the consequences can be catastrophic if it is overlooked, particularly in pregnancy.


From the Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Dr Glazier); and the Somerset Family Practice Residency Program, Somerville, NJ (Dr Waldron).


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