Steroid responsiveness in connective tissue diseases

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Abstract

Thirty-four patients with connective tissue diseases used dexamethasone drops 0.1% in one eye for 6 weeks. There was a higher incidence of positive steroid response than would be expected in a normal population. Most of the male patients were responders. Care should be exercised when prescribing local steroids for these patients. Males should be offered regular screening for glaucoma.

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Gaston, H., Absolon, M. J., Thurtle, O. A., & Sattar, M. A. (1983). Steroid responsiveness in connective tissue diseases. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 67(7), 487–490. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.67.7.487

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