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Induction of Glycosuria and Hyperglycemia by Topical Corticosteroid Therapy
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1976
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Halcinonide CreamAdrenal GlandUrologySclerodermaMedicineDiabetesGlycobiologyGlucose Tolerance TestPsoriatic ArthritisClinical DermatologyHyperglycemiaDermatologyDermatopathologyEndocrinologyPharmacologyTopical Corticosteroid TherapyAbnormal ResponseGlucocorticoid
A patient with psoriasis is described who had an abnormal response to the glucose tolerance test without other evidence of diabetes and then developed postprandial hyperglycemia and glycosuria during a period of topical administration of a corticosteroid cream, halcinonide cream 0.1%, under occlusion. A second patient with a similar glucose tolerance test result showed postprandial hyperglycemia when treated similarly with betamethasone valerate cream 0.1%. Two additional patients with midly abnormal responses to glucose tolerance tests showed no evidence of altered glucose metabolism when treated with halcinonide cream in a similar manner.
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