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A 28 year-old homosexual man had one month history of intermittent high fever, nonproductive cough and progressive
shortness of breath
. He not only had immunity deficits, with decrease CD4 cells decreased CD8 cells and inverted CD4/CD8 ratio, but also presented with evidence of human immunodeficiency virus infection (positive ELISA antibody tests and Western blot tests). Chest X-ray showed diffuse pulmonary infiltration. The arterial blood gases revealed hypoxemia. The PaO2 was 69 mmHg. Spirometry showed FVC 2.28 L (45% predicted), FEV1 2.21 L (49% predicted), FEV1/FVC 93%, and MMEF 4.41 L/sec (90% predicted). The configuration of the Flow-Volume loop was consistent with a restrictive ventilatory defect. Transthoracic lung biopsy demonstrated pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP). He had inadvertent steroid therapy and showed some clinical, pulmonary function and chest X-ray improvement before the diagnosis was established.
Steroids
might be as adjunctive therapy for a short period of time in treatment of PCP associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) at respiratory failure.
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PMID:Pneumocystis Carinii pneumonia in an AIDS patient with dramatic response to inadvertent steroid therapy--a case report. 278 91
Nearly half a century ago Revers reported that administration of a paste prepared from succus liquiritiae, a dried watery extract of the roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra, resulted in a reduction in abdominal symptoms as well as radiographic evidence of healing in patients suffering from gastric ulcer. Subsequent studies demonstrated that this preparation could prevent the formation of gastric ulcers in experimental animals and confirmed the salutary effects in patients, but found that approximately 20% of patients so treated developed facial and dependent edema, often accompanied by headache,
shortness of breath
, stiffness, and pain in the upper abdomen. Although these symptoms suggested an allergic reaction, they were not accompanied by eosinophilia or relieved by antihistamines. These untoward effects usually subsided with a reduction of dose, although in some patients treatment had to be discontinued entirely. Given this profile of side effects, enthusiasm for licorice as a remedy for peptic ulcer disease soon faded. However, the popularity of licorice flavoring in candy and in other products such as chewing tobacco persists to this day, as do the problems in electrolyte and blood pressure homeostasis that can occasionally occur in individuals ingesting large quantities of licorice-containing products. Although the pattern of the renal response suggested that the active ingredients in licorice were acting directly on the mineralocorticoid receptors in the kidney, an even more fascinating explanation for the toxic effects of licorice has emerged in the past decade.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Steroids
1994 Feb
PMID:Licorice ingestion and blood pressure regulating hormones. 819 41
A 29-year-old Caucasian man presented for the evaluation of a new onset of
shortness of breath
associated with cough and wheeze for 1 day. The history was significant for a recent travel of 20 h duration to Houston, a new onset of cigarette smoking for 2 weeks and marijuana smoking. The patient was afebrile and did not have any leg swelling; initial diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia was made and the patient was started on antibiotics. Despite being on antibiotics, his medical condition continued to deteriorate and extensive diagnostic workup for infectious and autoimmune aetiology including bronchoalveolar lavage was completed and was inconclusive. Ultimately, the patient underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic lung biopsy which led to the diagnosis of acute eosinophilic pneumonia.
Steroids
were started with a good treatment response. The patient was discharged on a tapering dose of steroids; a follow-up chest x ray at 6 weeks was within normal limits.
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PMID:Eosinophilic pneumonia associated with concomitant cigarette and marijuana smoking. 2364 42
Bodybuilders use anabolic-androgenic steroids to increase muscle mass, but abuse of these hormones has been related to cardiomyopathy in the past. A 60-year-old Caucasian male bodybuilder with medical history of male hypogonadism and on testosterone replacement therapy, allegedly preparing for a weightlifting competition and receiving stem cell infusions from his trainer, is transferred to the intensive care unit for worsening
shortness of breath
after failing treatment for community-acquired pneumonia. Chest X-ray on transfer was suggestive of pulmonary oedema, and transthoracic echocardiography showed an ejection fraction of 25%-30%. The patient was taken for cardiac catheterisation, which yielded non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy. His testosterone levels were supratherapeutic. Anabolic-androgenic
steroid abuse
can be a cause of cardiomyopathy in patients who have no other risk factor for such disease.
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PMID:Cardiomyopathy induced by anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse. 3003 63
Minimal change disease (MCD) is an etiology of nephrotic syndrome that is more common in the pediatric population as compared to the adult population.
Steroids
are an effective treatment for MCD. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are well known for their nephrotoxicity when used chronically. However, there are only few cases of NSAIDS-induced MCD that have been reported in the literature. Our patient is a 72-year-old male with no significant past medical history who presented with
shortness of breath
, fatigue, and malaise for few weeks. His renal function was declining in the hospital despite renal protective therapies. His medication history was significant for chronic BC powder (high dose aspirin with caffeine) use. Renal biopsy was performed and showed MCD and acute tubular necrosis.
Steroids
were initiated and patient's kidney function improved.
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PMID:Minimal Change Disease Associated with High-dose Aspirin. 3054 27