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Hydrocortisone for adrenal insufficiency
Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2015Thomas Addison first described Addison's disease in 1855 in patients who had adrenal tuberculosis, highlighting the importance of the adrenal cortex to survive. In 1952, a decade after the medical landmark discovery of cortisone as a treatment for inflammatory conditions, the first case of adrenal crisis and death in a patient on glucocorticoid therapy
Paul J Dimitri, Charlotte Elder
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Hydrocortisone‐Induced Convulsions
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2003Glucocorticoids may indirectly cause convulsions by the induction of electrolytes abnormalities, severe hypertension, or severe hyperglycemia. These agents may rarely cause convulsions by a direct toxicity to the central nervous system (CNS). We describe a 23-yr-old patient with Crohn's disease in whom generalized convulsions developed on two occasions
Edy Stermer, Majed Odeh, Alexandra Lavy
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
To the Editor. —The limitations in the Special Contribution, "The Effectiveness of Hydrocortisone in the Management of Severe Infections" ( JAMA 183 :462 [Feb 9] 1963) are clearly apparent to the members of the cooperative study group, as is made evident by their remarks.
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To the Editor. —The limitations in the Special Contribution, "The Effectiveness of Hydrocortisone in the Management of Severe Infections" ( JAMA 183 :462 [Feb 9] 1963) are clearly apparent to the members of the cooperative study group, as is made evident by their remarks.
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THE USE OF HYDROCORTISONE IN CANCER
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1955O. H. Pearson+4 more
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