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Trichotillomania in a child with nephrotic syndrome: An unusual steroid induced psychiatric manifestation.

Indar Kumar SharawatArti YadavIndar Kumar SharawatSanthiya SrinivasanAkhilesh SharmaKaralanglin Tiewsoh
Published in: Tropical doctor (2021)
Steroid-induced psychosis is a known serious adverse effect seen commonly in adults but less commonly in children. We present a seven-year-old girl with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome who developed abnormal behaviour, trichotillomania, alopecia and mood changes. She was investigated to rule out other causes and treated with tapering steroids, fluoxetine and olanzapine. A marked improvement was noted after two months. Patients on long term or high dose steroids should be monitored for adverse psychological effects of steroids, as early recognition and intervention can improve the outcome.
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