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ANALYSIS OF CORTICOSTEROIDS [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Endocrinologica, 1970
ABSTRACT Human transcortin or a high affinity, low capacity corticosteroid-binding protein from the plasma of various species has been used for corticosteroid analysis. The relative specificity varies with the species so that selection of the appropriate plasma source is advantageous.
W. Roy Slaunwhite, Avery A. Sandberg
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Corticosteroid and corticosteroid metabolite levels in animals immunized against corticosteroids

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1979
Abstract (1) Although the spontaneous mortality of rabbits immunized with corticosteroid and corticosteroid metabolite antigens increased, no certain biological effect of active or passive immunizations against corticosteroids could be established. 1.
Walter Vielhauer   +3 more
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Corticosteroids for pneumonia

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2009
Pneumonia is an acute inflammation of the lungs and treatments differ depending on the type and severity. Corticosteroids can influence immune regulation, carbohydrate metabolism, protein catabolism, electrolyte balance and stress response. However, the benefits of corticosteroids for patients with pneumonia remains unclear.To assess the efficacy and ...
Taixiang Wu   +3 more
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Chronic Plantar Fasciitis: Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma, Corticosteroid, and Placebo.

Orthopedics, 2016
Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain. It is a disabling disease in its chronic form. It is a degenerative tissue condition of the plantar fascia rather than an inflammation. Various treatment options are available, including nonsteroidal anti-
P. Mahindra   +4 more
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Corticosteroids

Dermatologic Therapy, 2004
Up to 5% of dermatitis patients are allergic to corticosteroids. Because such allergy may be difficult to suspect due to the anti-inflammatory action of the corticosteroid, markers for corticosteroid allergy should be present in any standard series.
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Corticosteroids and Growth [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1976
One the most conspicuous effects of the glucocorticoid hormones is an inhibition of somatic growth in immature animals.
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CORTICOSTEROIDS AND PREGNANCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1966
Abstract This is a study of 6 cases of pregnancy associated with corticosteroid therapy for various conditions. One case of pregnancy and delivery 6 years after total bilateral adrenalectomy is presented. Supportive therapy during labor has been outlined.
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Corticosteroids

1999
Publisher Summary Corticosteroids are by far the most effective controllers used in the treatment of asthma and the only drugs that can effectively suppress the characteristic inflammation in asthmatic airways. By contrast, they are ineffective in suppressing pulmonary inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Corticosteroids and tuberculosis

Respiratory Medicine, 1994
Common for all older studies is the use of less potent anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy as compared with the present. The results of these studies cannot without reservation be used in the present setting. The newer, prospective, randomized placebo-controlled trials include rather few patients and their number is limited.
T. Senderovitz, K. Viskum
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Corticosteroids and cognition

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2001
The brain is a major target organ for corticosteroids. It has been observed that excessive circulatory levels of endogenous and exogenous corticosteroids are frequently associated with cognitive impairment in a wide variety of clinical disease states. Cognition and low levels of corticosteroids have been less well studied.
Alan F. Schatzberg   +3 more
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