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Steroid Dementia: an Overlooked Diagnosis?
Neurol 64:707-709, Sacks,O. & Shulman,M., 2005
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Article Abstract
The authors studied a 72-year-old man with polymyalgia rheumatica who, after taking 100 mg. of prednisone for 3 months, developed a psychosis followed by dementia. It was initially considered that the dementia was a separate neurodegenerative condition, probably of Alzheimer type, but when steroids were discontinued, he rapidly returned to his previous level of functioning. Reviewing the literature regarding the effects of steroids on cerebral function, the authors found that such cases of ôreversible dementiaö are not uncommon, although rarely given the emphasis they deserve. The authors believe, given the extensive use of steroids in medical practice, that physicians should be more aware of this important cause of reversible dementia.
 
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