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Cushing’s Syndrome: Complication of Triamcinolone Injection for Urethral Strictures in Children

Richard R. Augspurger,John N. Wettlaufer-1980-06-01-The Journal of Urology
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We report 2 cases of Cushing's syndrome following intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injections of urethral strictures in children. The pharmacology of triamcinolone and its 2 parenteral forms, triamcinolone acetonide and triamcinolone diacetate, is discussed. For children we recommend the short-acting triamcinolone diacetate at 4-week intervals with dosage adjusted to age. In adults either type of triamcinolone may be used but triamcinolone acetonide should be given at 6-week intervals.

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We report 2 cases of Cushing's syndrome following intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injections of urethral strictures in children. The pharmacology of triamcinolone and its 2 parenteral forms, triamcinolone acetonide and triamcinolone diacetate, is discussed. For children we recommend the short-acting triamcinolone diacetate at 4-week intervals with dosage adjusted to age. In adults either type of triamcinolone may be used but triamcinolone acetonide should be given at 6-week intervals.

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Triamcinolone acetonideMedicineComplicationCorticosteroidSurgeryAnesthesia

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