We report the case of a 9-year-old boy suffering from exzematous dermatitis who was treated for 6 years with a daily dose of 100 mg of a dermatological ointment containing 9 alpha-fluoroprednisolone-21-acetate. At examination the patient's blood pressure was persistently 230/160 mm Hg and was considered essential in origin after secondary forms of arterial hypertension had been excluded. Treatment with nifedipine and labetalol lowered the blood pressure to 150/100 mm Hg. When we became aware of the dermatological treatment, we advised its discontinuance. In the subsequent 7 days, the blood pressure fell to hypotensive levels (75/40 mm Hg) and then became normal a few days after discontinuance of the antihypertensive therapy. This case suggests that prolonged use of topical steroids, commonly prescribed for skin diseases, may cause hypertension, especially in childhood.

Severe hypertension in childhood due to prolonged skin application of a mineralocorticoid ointment / A. Bartorelli, A. Rimondini. - In: HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 0194-911X. - 6:4(1984), pp. 586-588.

Severe hypertension in childhood due to prolonged skin application of a mineralocorticoid ointment

A. Bartorelli;
1984

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We report the case of a 9-year-old boy suffering from exzematous dermatitis who was treated for 6 years with a daily dose of 100 mg of a dermatological ointment containing 9 alpha-fluoroprednisolone-21-acetate. At examination the patient's blood pressure was persistently 230/160 mm Hg and was considered essential in origin after secondary forms of arterial hypertension had been excluded. Treatment with nifedipine and labetalol lowered the blood pressure to 150/100 mm Hg. When we became aware of the dermatological treatment, we advised its discontinuance. In the subsequent 7 days, the blood pressure fell to hypotensive levels (75/40 mm Hg) and then became normal a few days after discontinuance of the antihypertensive therapy. This case suggests that prolonged use of topical steroids, commonly prescribed for skin diseases, may cause hypertension, especially in childhood.
Labetalol; Blood Pressure; Humans; Child; Eczema; Fluprednisolone; Time Factors; Nifedipine; Male; Administration, Topical; Hypertension
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
1984
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