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Iatrogenic Cushing's Syndrome Due To Topical Steroid

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Date

2009

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Nobel Ilac

Abstract

Diaper dermatitis (napkin rash) is a skin disease which can be seen in diaper areas of babies as rubor and in more serious cases as bulla and open wounds For treatment in necessary conditions, it is suggested to use antifungals and/or 0.5% hydrocortisone pomads in addition to symptomatic therapy such as moistening of the skin and removal of irritant agents from area Seven-month-girl and six-month-boy case was brought with excess weight intake complaints They were excessively obese and had an increase adipose tissue under their skins Both cases had used pomads involving clobetasol 17-propionate for the last 3 months Their family history was normal. Serum ACTH levels was <5 00 pg/mL (25-100 pg/mL) and plasma cortisol levels was <1 00 mu g/dL (5-23 mu g/dL) in both cases Cushing's syndrome associated with pomade with topical steroid was diagnosed in the cases and pomades that they used were abandoned. The cushinglike appearance has declined over time and disappeared after some time Cases are being followed as asymptomatically. It would not be surprising to sec more new cases of iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome, until usage of topical pomades, which has high steroid effect, without indication and especially without prescription is stopped.

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Sal, Ertan/0000-0003-2761-2675

Keywords

Cushing'S Syndrome, Diaper Dermatitis, Pomades With Topical Steroid

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N/A

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Q4

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5

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3

Start Page

95

End Page

98