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Theodoros P Angelopoulos1, Nikolaos K Tentolouris, George K Bertsias
1Rheumatology-Clinical Immunology Unit, Institute for Biomedical Research of the Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece. angelopoulos_theodoros@yahoo.gr.
Abstract:
Glucocorticoids are widely used to suppress inflammation - especially in the acute phase - in several inflammatory and autoimmune rheumatologic diseases. Despite their efficacy, their long-term use or at high doses is associated with numerous well-characterised side effects. Hyperglycaemia or frank diabetes is one of the most common, as its prevalence is estimated between 10-20%. Its pathophysiology is mainly due to increased insulin resistance. In this review, we provide a practical guide on how to monitor patients who are started on glucocorticoids, and how to detect and manage steroid-induced hyperglycaemia or diabetes.
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