Monitoring adverse reaction to steroid therapy in children.
Indian Pediatr
; 2004 Apr; 41(4): 349-57
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| ID: sea-8075
Patients on corticosteroid therapy, specially for a long period are likely to develop many adverse effects related to the therapy. A physician should be conversant with these to ensure early detection, management and prevention, where possible. Thus, all patients on a long-term corticosteroid therapy should have a baseline and 3 monthly assessments for weight, height, blood pressure and other clinical features of Cushing's syndrome. A 2 hours postprandial blood sugar and serum electrolyte estimation should also be included. Ophthalmic evaluation for glaucoma and cataract should be carried out at 6 monthly intervals and densitometry annually for early detection of osteopenia. In addition, a high index of suspicion should be maintained for timely detection of infections, avascular bone necrosis, myopathy and pseudotumor cerebri.
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Osteonecrose
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Humanos
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Criança
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Glaucoma
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Síndrome de Cushing
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Trato Gastrointestinal
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Glucocorticoides
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Hiperglicemia
Tipo de estudo:
Screening_studies
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En
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Indian Pediatr
Ano de publicação:
2004
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Article