Cushing syndrome due to inappropriate corticosteroid topical treatment of undiagnosed scabies

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Abstract

The uncontrolled sale of topical corticosteroids has become an important risk factor for the development of iatrogenic Cushing syndrome in children, especially in countries where medications are sold over the counter. This is exacerbated by the lack of information for both the patients and pharmacists. This report documents a series of eight cases of iatrogenic Cushing syndrome secondary to an inappropriate use of topical steroids, due to a misdiagnosis of scabies.

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Estrada-Chávez, G., Estrada, R., Engelman, D., Molina, J., & Chávez-López, G. (2018). Cushing syndrome due to inappropriate corticosteroid topical treatment of undiagnosed scabies. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3030082

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