Treatment of advanced melanoma has significantly improved with the advent of checkpoint inhibitor therapy. With the widespread use of these agents, side effects are being increasingly recognized, including immune-related adverse events. We report the onset of adrenal insufficiency in a patient with advanced melanoma who was exposed to two checkpoint inhibitors: ipilimumab and nivolumab. His symptoms initially resolved with steroid replacement but he was unable to be weaned off hormone replacement and required long-term oral hydrocortisone treatment.

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