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  • 22. Use of inhaled and oral corticosteroids and the long-term risk of cataract.
    Wang JJ, Rochtchina E, Tan AG, Cumming RG, Leeder SR, Mitchell P.
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  • 23. Salivary IgA and oral candidiasis in asthmatic patients treated with inhaled corticosteroid.
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  • 25. The incidence of cataracts in steroid treated children.
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    Eye Ear Nose Throat Mon; 1968 Mar; 47(3):133-4. PubMed ID: 5647610
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  • 27. Cataracts after short-term corticosteroid treatment.
    Loredo A, Rodriguez RS, Murillo L.
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  • 28. A population based case-control study of cataract and inhaled corticosteroids.
    Smeeth L, Boulis M, Hubbard R, Fletcher AE.
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  • 29. Congenital cataract and maternal ingestion of corticosteroids.
    Angra SK.
    Indian J Ophthalmol; 1983 Oct 20; 31 Suppl():844-6. PubMed ID: 6544268
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  • 30. Risk of cataracts and glaucoma with inhaled steroid use in children.
    Nootheti S, Bielory L.
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  • 32. Inhaled corticosteroids and risk of osteoporosis in asthma.
    Malerba M, Radaeli A, Mori E, Romanelli G.
    J Intern Med; 2005 Sep 20; 258(3):293-4; author reply 295-9. PubMed ID: 16115308
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  • 33. Acute irreversible corticol cataracts in prolonged topical corticosteriod overuse for chronic eczema.
    Sim DA, Chen RP, Hove M, Verma S.
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  • 34. Spacer devices increase dose of inhaled corticosteroids delivered.
    Dempsey OJ, Wilson AM, Lipworth BJ.
    BMJ; 1999 Jun 26; 318(7200):1764. PubMed ID: 10381729
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  • 36. Steroid-induced cataracts in patients with autoimmune hepatitis.
    De Tommaso AM, Santos DS, Novaes P, Arieta CE, Hessel G.
    Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam; 2003 Jun 26; 33(2):93-7. PubMed ID: 14708501
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  • 40. Inhaled corticosteroids?
    Muñoz-López F.
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