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Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Adrenal Function in Infantile Spasms: Effects of ACTH Therapy
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1987
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Adrenal GlandPituitary GlandStress HormonePsychiatryActh TherapyPhysiologyAdrenal HealthPediatricsMetyrapone TestPediatric EndocrinologyPituitary ReserveAdrenal DiseaseNervous SystemEndocrinologyMedicineEndocrine DiseaseNormal Pituitary Reserve
The metyrapone test was used to study the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal function in ten children with infantile spasms, before and after ACTH treatment. The hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal response was normal before ACTH treatment in almost all children. After ACTH, the responses of two children were suggestive of a diminished pituitary reserve; three were suggestive of decreased adrenal as well as decreased pituitary reserve, and one suggested either adrenal hyperplasia with normal pituitary reserve, or appropriate response to a developing medical stress. We suggest that, in children being treated with ACTH, the dosage of ACTH should be gradually tapered, AM cortisol levels should be monitored, and high-dose steroids should be included when treating medical stress.
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