Topical glucocorticoid application causing iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome followed by secondary adrenal insufficiency in infants: two case reports.

Nicola MatejekJohannes HoosPaul Martin HolterhusMarkus BettendorfDaniela Choukair
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2022)
Young infants are at high risk of developing Cushing's syndrome from topically applied highly potent glucocorticoids. Precise recommendations of treatment dosage, duration, and frequency must be given to the parents, and if necessary, with the help of an interpreter. Monitoring of height and weight as well as regular pediatric follow-ups should be scheduled. Physicians should be aware of potential adrenal insufficiency following withdrawal from long-term topical glucocorticoid treatment, and hydrocortisone treatment should be considered.