The Journal of Bucharest College of Physicians and the Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences

V.D. Verma

V.D. Verma

Steroid Induced Cushing’s Syndrome in an Asthmatic patient: a Case Report

Glucocorticoid therapies are used widely in arrange of medical conditions including respiratory, allergic, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. All forms of glucocorticoid delivery, even at therapeutic doses, have the potential to cause Cushing’s syndrome. Here, we present a case of exogenous Cushing’s syndrome resulting from recurrent use of intermittent high dose oral prednisone to treat asthma exacerbation.

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