نتایج جستجو برای: topical steroid

تعداد نتایج: 98648  

2014
Mototsugu Fukaya Kenji Sato Mitsuko Sato Hajime Kimata Shigeki Fujisawa Haruhiko Dozono Jun Yoshizawa Satoko Minaguchi

The American Academy of Dermatology published a new guideline regarding topical therapy in atopic dermatitis in May 2014. Although topical steroid addiction or red burning skin syndrome had been mentioned as possible side effects of topical steroids in a 2006 review article in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, no statement was made regarding this illness in the new guidelines....

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2000
W L Weston J G Morelli

OBJECTIVE To examine clinical associations, family history of rosacea, and response to treatment in prepubertal children with steroid rosacea. DESIGN Retrospective case-series evaluation of children younger than 13 years with steroid rosacea seen over an 8-year period (1991-1998). SETTING Ambulatory care university hospital. PATIENTS Referral patients from pediatricians serving a populati...

Journal: :Annals of Saudi Medicine 2008

2013
Geun Dong Sul Hyun Jung Park Jong Hwan Bae Keum Duck Hong Byeong Deog Park Jaesun Chun Se Kyoo Jeong Seung Hun Lee Sung Ku Ahn Hyun Jung Kim

BACKGROUND Topical steroid treatment induces diverse local Wand systemic adverse effects. Several approaches have been tried to reduce the steroid-induced adverse effects. Simultaneous application of physiological lipid mixture is also suggested. OBJECTIVE Novel vehicles for topical glucocorticoids formulation were evaluated for the efficacy of reducing side-effects and the drug delivery prop...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2012
Luke Rudmik Rodney J Schlosser Timothy L Smith Zachary M Soler

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Topical steroid therapy is an important strategy in the management of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyposis. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of topical steroid therapy on nasal symptoms in patients with nasal polyposis. STUDY DESIGN Systematic review with meta-analysis using standardized methodology. METHODS Study inclusion criteria ...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1983
J McGill C Chapman

Topical acyclovir has been compared with topical steroids in a coded controlled trial of the treatment of keratouveitis caused by herpes zoster in 40 patients. Topical acyclovir was significantly superior to topical steroids in terms of treatment duration (75 days to 280 days), with no recurrences after the patients were weaned off treatment; there was a 63% recurrence rate in the steroid group...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 2007
Flavio de Oliveira Pileggi Yvonne A M V A Vicente

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Phimosis, owing to the presence of a preputial fibrotic ring, is surgically treated in 1% of children. During the last decade, however, topical steroid treatment has been proposed for phimosis. METHODS We present a double-blind study comparing 0.1% mometasone furoate topical cream vs moisturizing cream (placebo) for the treatment of phimosis. Children aged from 2 to 13 year...

2016
Muhammad Umar Muhammad Arshad Sadia Chaudhry Zafar Ahmed

Background : To compare the effectiveness of topical steroid and oral steroid in reducing size of polyps and improving patency of nasal air way. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial a total of 140 patients were taken with bilateral nasal polypi. They were divided in 2 groups. Group A (70 ) were given topical steroids and Group B (70) were given oral steroids. Patients aged above 15 year...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1987
K A Williams S A Erickson D J Coster

The effects of a combination of topical corticosteroid and cyclosporin A on corneal graft survival were tested in a model of penetrating keratoplasty in the inbred rat. Topical medications were applied four times daily to the graft for 28 days postgraft. Neither topical steroid (1% prednisolone acetate) nor topical cyclosporin (1% in chremophor EL/ethanol) was able to modify the overall inciden...

2008
Steven P. Petrou

Background/Purpose: Phimosis, owing to the presence of a preputial fibrotic ring, is surgically treated in 1% of children. During the last decade, however, topical steroid treatment has been proposed for phimosis. Methods: We present a double-blind study comparing 0.1% mometasone furoate topical cream vs moisturizing cream (placebo) for the treatment of phimosis. Children aged from 2 to 13 year...

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