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J A Stockheim1, J J Daaboul, R Yogev, S P Scully, H J Binns, E G Chadwick.
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Symptoms and laboratory evidence of adrenal suppression developed in 2 children with the human immunodeficiency virus after megestrol acetate (MA) therapy was discontinued; both required transient glucocorticoid replacement therapy. High-dose corticotropin stimulation testing performed on children with the human immunodeficiency virus treated or not treated with MA showed that baseline and post-corticotropin cortisol levels were extremely low in 7 of 10 treated patients and normal in 10 of 10 members of a control group (P <.01). MA may suppress adrenal function, and replacement glucocorticoids may prevent or relieve associated symptoms at times of severe stress or on discontinuation of MA therapy.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10064680 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(99)70467-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr ISSN: 0022-3476 Impact factor: 4.406