ea0033s2.1 | Symposia 2 Recent advances in CAH management | BSPED2013
Ross R
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a genetic disorder arising from defective steroidogenesis resulting in glucocorticoid deficiency; the commonest mutation is in the gene encoding 21-hydroxylase. Lifesaving glucocorticoid treatment was introduced in the 1950s and there is now an enlarging cohort of adult patients; however, there is no consensus on management. To address this issue, the Congenital adrenal Hyperplasia Adult Study Executive (CaHASE) was formed in 2003 to stu...