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Cutaneous Atrophy After Corticosteroid Injection

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Specialty Public Health
Date 1986 Jan 1
PMID 3942046
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Abstract

Soft tissue inflammatory disorders can be treated by regional administration of corticosteroid preparations. However, the local catabolic effects of these agents can result in cutaneous atrophy and pigmentary changes. Since all injectable steroid agents may produce these adverse effects, corticosteroids must be used judiciously. The physician must be familiar with the chosen steroid and its recommended dosage.

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