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Glucocorticoids and cognitive function: a walkthrough in endogenous and exogenous alterations.

D De AlcubierreD FerrariG MauroA M IsidoriJ W TomlinsonRiccardo Pofi
Published in: Journal of endocrinological investigation (2023)
The recognition of cognitive deficits in patients with GC-related disorders is challenging, often delayed, or mistaken. Prompt recognition and treatment of underlying disease may be important to avoid a long-lasting impact on GC-sensitive areas of the brain. However, the resolution of hormonal imbalance is not always followed by complete recovery, suggesting irreversible adverse effects on the CNS, for which there are no specific treatments. Further studies are needed to find the mechanisms involved, which may eventually be targeted for treatment strategies.
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