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paramethasone and Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital

paramethasone has been researched along with Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital in 2 studies

Paramethasone: A glucocorticoid with the general properties of corticosteroids. It has been used by mouth in the treatment of all conditions in which corticosteroid therapy is indicated except adrenal-deficiency states for which its lack of sodium-retaining properties makes it less suitable than HYDROCORTISONE with supplementary FLUDROCORTISONE. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p737)

Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital: A group of inherited disorders of the ADRENAL GLANDS, caused by enzyme defects in the synthesis of cortisol (HYDROCORTISONE) and/or ALDOSTERONE leading to accumulation of precursors for ANDROGENS. Depending on the hormone imbalance, congenital adrenal hyperplasia can be classified as salt-wasting, hypertensive, virilizing, or feminizing. Defects in STEROID 21-HYDROXYLASE; STEROID 11-BETA-HYDROXYLASE; STEROID 17-ALPHA-HYDROXYLASE; 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASES); TESTOSTERONE 5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE; or steroidogenic acute regulatory protein; among others, underlie these disorders.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Tanae, A1
Hibi, I1
Nagano, T1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for paramethasone and Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital

ArticleYear
Unresolved problems in the treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
    Acta paediatrica Japonica : Overseas edition, 1988, Volume: 30 Suppl

    Topics: Adolescent; Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital; Adult; Body Height; Female; Fludrocortisone; Humans; Hy

1988
[Urinary excretion of pregnanetriol in various internal diseases].
    Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai zasshi, 1966, Dec-20, Volume: 42, Issue:9

    Topics: 17-Hydroxycorticosteroids; 17-Ketosteroids; Adolescent; Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital; Adrenalecto

1966