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Steroids in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis.
[cushing syndrome]
Swallowed
fluticasone
and
oral
viscous
budesonide
are
effective
first
-line
therapies
for
eosinophilic
esophagitis
in
children
.
Side
effects
are
minimal
without
evidence
of
Cushing
syndrome
,
as
seen
in
treatment
with
systemic
corticosteroids
.
New
studies
on
alternative
delivery
systems
and
different
corticosteroids
(
eg
,
ciclesonide
)
are
encouraging
.
As
knowledge
of
corticosteroids
in
eosinophilic
esophagitis
expands
,
newer
questions
continue
to
arise
concerning
dose
,
delivery
,
and
choice
of
corticosteroids
;
long
-term
adverse
effects
;
and
maintenance
therapies
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"oral viscous budesonide"
symptom
cushing syndrome
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