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Title: [Complications during systemic corticosteroid therapy combined with orbital radiotherapy in patients with graves orbitopathy]. Author: Kulig G, Kaźmierczyk-Puchalska A, Krzyzanowska-Swiniarska B, Pilarska K. Journal: Przegl Lek; 2004; 61(8):855-6. PubMed ID: 15789916. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: An assessment of complications during systemic corticosteroid therapy combined with orbital radiotherapy in patients with thyroid eye disease. MATERIAL: 101 patients including 86 women and 15 men hospitalized in the Endocrinology Department of Pomeranian Medical Academy in 1999-2002. METHODS: During the first stage of therapy, methylprednisolone in a daily dose of 1.0 g was administered intravenously for the following 3 days. The number of methylprednisolone pulses ranged from 3 up to 6-7. Orbital radiotherapy was usually performed between 2 and 4 pulse. Ten daily doses of 200 cGy were given in 2 weeks. After the series of methylprednisone and orbital radiotherapy had been finished, patients were treated with prednisone (Encorton, Polfa) given orally with an initial dose of 60 mg/day. RESULTS: During the first stage of therapy carbohydrate metabolism disturbances were observed in 27 patients. Cardio-vascular complications were noted in 8 patients. Four patients complained of digestive tract dysfunction. Acute psychosis was diagnosed in 3 patients. Twelve patients developed infectious diseases. During prednisone administration, 1 case of bacterial pneumonia, 1 purulent meningitis and 1 schizophrenia onset were observed. In prolonged ophthalmologic follow-up 3/101 patients with cataract needed surgical treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]