Adrenocortical function in children on high-dose steroid aerosol therapy
The adrenocortical function was investigated in 18 children treated with high-doses of inhaled glucocorticoid aerosol (mean: 1965 μg/1.73 m2 body surface a day). Basal serum cortisol was only below the normal range in patients treated with doses exceeding 2500 μg/1.73 m2 body surface. 15 of 18 child...
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