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O uso abusivo dos corticosteroides e o desenvolvimento da insuficiência adrenal
REVISTA DELOSObjetivos: Orientar sobre os riscos e consequências do uso prolongado dos corticosteroides evoluindo com insuficiência adrenal. Metodologia: Uma revisão integrativa da literatura, que utilizou a estratégia PICO, em que, população (P) são pessoas que ...
Letícia Queiroz Vidal
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Brazilian Journal of One Health
Objetivo: Analisar a relação entre dermatite perioral em adolescentes, gatilhos comportamentais, impacto na autoimagem e o papel da automedicação com corticosteroides tópicos.
Eduarda Silva Guedes
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Objetivo: Analisar a relação entre dermatite perioral em adolescentes, gatilhos comportamentais, impacto na autoimagem e o papel da automedicação com corticosteroides tópicos.
Eduarda Silva Guedes
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2004
Corticosteroids (Cs) are widely used for treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) acute relapses because of the potent immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory properties. As for patients with relapsing-remitting (RR) MS, short-term administrations of Cs markedly less severity of symptoms and promote faster recovery of clinical attacks.
POZZILLI, Carlo +3 more
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Corticosteroids (Cs) are widely used for treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) acute relapses because of the potent immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory properties. As for patients with relapsing-remitting (RR) MS, short-term administrations of Cs markedly less severity of symptoms and promote faster recovery of clinical attacks.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1981
Intralesional corticosteroids are commonly used in clinical dermatology. They are an adjunct to topicals and a possible substitution for systemic corticosteroids. Intralesional corticosteroids can be injected via a syringe and needle or with a Dermo-Jet.
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Intralesional corticosteroids are commonly used in clinical dermatology. They are an adjunct to topicals and a possible substitution for systemic corticosteroids. Intralesional corticosteroids can be injected via a syringe and needle or with a Dermo-Jet.
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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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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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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2001
Corticosteroids are widely used and effective agents for the control of many inflammatory diseases, but corticosteroid osteoporosis is a common problem associated with their long term high dose use. Prevention of corticosteroid osteoporosis is preferable to treatment of established corticosteroid bone loss.
P, Sambrook, N E, Lane
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Corticosteroids are widely used and effective agents for the control of many inflammatory diseases, but corticosteroid osteoporosis is a common problem associated with their long term high dose use. Prevention of corticosteroid osteoporosis is preferable to treatment of established corticosteroid bone loss.
P, Sambrook, N E, Lane
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Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie, 2000
Corticosteroids are widely used in the treatment of patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. Since the most rapid bone loss occurs in the first 12-24 months after commencing high dose corticosteroids, it is important to consider two different therapeutic situations, (a) prevention in patients starting corticosteroids and (b) treatment of patients ...
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Corticosteroids are widely used in the treatment of patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. Since the most rapid bone loss occurs in the first 12-24 months after commencing high dose corticosteroids, it is important to consider two different therapeutic situations, (a) prevention in patients starting corticosteroids and (b) treatment of patients ...
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Corticosteroid and corticosteroid metabolite levels in animals immunized against corticosteroids
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1979Abstract (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.
D, Haack +3 more
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Ophthalmologica, 1977
The non-depolymerised mucopolysaccharides of the anterior chamber angle can become hydrated. This biological oedema can obstruct the trabcculae, but the physiological liberation of catabolic enzymes from the lysosomes depolymerises the mucopolysaccharides and prevent this obstruction.
J, François, V, Victoria-Troncoso
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The non-depolymerised mucopolysaccharides of the anterior chamber angle can become hydrated. This biological oedema can obstruct the trabcculae, but the physiological liberation of catabolic enzymes from the lysosomes depolymerises the mucopolysaccharides and prevent this obstruction.
J, François, V, Victoria-Troncoso
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Rheumatology, 1995
Cortocosteroids have profound effects on bone, leading to accelerated osteoporosis and fracture. This review will attempt to summarize current knowledge about their effects in light of new information and important remaining questions, especially with respect to treatment of this common condition.
P N, Sambrook, G, Jones
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Cortocosteroids have profound effects on bone, leading to accelerated osteoporosis and fracture. This review will attempt to summarize current knowledge about their effects in light of new information and important remaining questions, especially with respect to treatment of this common condition.
P N, Sambrook, G, Jones
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