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Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome in children following nasal steroid.
[cushing syndrome]
Cushing
syndrome
is
a
hormonal
disorder
caused
by
prolonged
exposure
of
body
tissue
to
cortisol
.
We
report
two
cases
of
iatrogenic
Cushing
's
syndrome
in
two
Nigerian
children
following
intranasal
administration
of
aristobed-
N
(
Betamethasone
+
Neomycin
)
given
at
a
private
hospital
where
the
children
presented
with
feature
of
adenoidal
hypertrophy
.
Two
months
into
treatment
children
were
noticed
to
have
developed
clinical
and
laboratory
features
of
iatrogenic
Cushing
's
syndrome
with
critical
adrenal
suppression
.
Serum
cortisol
(
at
presentation
)
:
1
(
st
)
patient
:
12
nmol
/
L
(
reference
range
240
-
618
)
,
2
(
nd
)
1
.
69
nmol
/
L
.
Serum
cortisol
(
3
months
after
weaning
off
steroid
)
:
343
.
27
nmol
/
L
(
within
normal
range
for
the
first
patient
;
second
patient
newly
presented
and
has
just
begun
steroid
weaning
off
process
.
The
serum
cortisol
level
one
month
into
weaninig
off
process
was
128
nmol
/
L
)
.
Unsupervised
topical
steroid
administration
in
children
can
cause
adrenal
suppression
with
clinical
features
of
Cushing
's
syndrome
.
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"prolonged exposure of body tissue to cortisol"
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cushing syndrome
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