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Corticoid | steroid hormone, adrenal cortex, glucocorticoid - Britannica
corticoid, any of a group of more than 40 organic compounds belonging to the steroid family and present in the cortex of the adrenal glands . Of these substances, about six are hormones, secreted into the bloodstream and carried to other tissues, where they elicit physiological responses.
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Corticosteroids (Glucocorticoids): Definition & Side Effects
Corticosteroids (glucocorticoids) are prescription medications that treat the pain and inflammation lots of injuries and health conditions cause.
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Corticosteroid - Wikipedia
Corticosteroids are a class of steroid hormones that are produced in the adrenal cortex of vertebrates, as well as the synthetic analogues of these hormones.
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corticoid
corticoid Biochem. (ˈkɔːtɪkɔɪd) [f. L. cortic-, cortex; see -oid.] Any of the steroids isolated from the adrenal cortex. Also attrib.1941 H. Selye in Nature 19 July 85/1 Without introducing any essentially novel terms, we could classify the steroid hormones into four main pharmacological groups..: C...
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Corticosteroids - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Corticosteroids are drugs used in the management and treatment of almost all areas of medicine. This activity outlines the indications, action, and ...
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Prednisone and other corticosteroids: Balance the risks and benefits
Corticosteroid medicines are used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), asthma, allergies and many other conditions. They also are ...
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Fluprednidene acetate
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Side effects are rare and include typical corticoid reactions such as skin atrophy, telangiectasias, stretch marks, and steroid acne. Pharmacology
Under open treatment, little substance reaches the circulation, and the body's own blood corticoid (cortisol) levels are not influenced.
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Corticosteroids (steroids) | NHS inform
Corticosteroids are often known as steroids. They're an anti-inflammatory medicine and are used for a wide range of conditions.
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Corticosteroids: Uses, Types, Side Effects and Interactions - Healthline
Corticosteroids help lower inflammation and reduce immune system activity. They treat conditions like arthritis, lupus, and asthma, ...
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Corticosteroids: Types, side effects, and how they work
Corticosteroids are a fast-acting class of drugs that can reduce inflammation and overactive immune system responses. Learn more about them here.
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Definition of corticosteroid - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Any steroid hormone made in the adrenal cortex (the outer part of the adrenal gland). They are also made in the laboratory.
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mineralocorticoid
mineralocorticoid Biochem. (ˌmɪnərələʊˈkɔːtɪkɔɪd) [f. mineral n. + -o + corticoid.] Any of the steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex which are esp. concerned with maintaining the salt balance in the body; any analogous synthetic compound.1950 H. Selye Physiol. & Path. of Exposure to Stress...
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Clocortolone
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Cloderm, the brand formulation of clocortolone pivalate 0.1% cream, was approved by the
Food and Drug Administration in 1977 for the treatment of corticoid
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corticosteroid
corticosteroid Biochem. (ˌkɔːtɪkəʊˈstɪərɔɪd) [f. cortico- + steroid.] = corticoid.1944 Chem. Abstr. XXXVIII. 3707 (heading) Corticosteroids. 1958 Immunology I. 237 Particular attention was paid to patients treated with corticosteroids (cortisone or delta-corticoids). 1961 Brit. Med. Dict. 356/2 Cort...
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Pallium (neuroanatomy)
and pallial nuclei (claustroamygdaloid complex), whereas the subpallium develops striatal, pallidal, diagonal-innominate and preoptic nuclei, plus the corticoid The medial pallium also may contribute to the pallial amygdala, forming the amygdalohippocampal nucleus and the posteromedial corticoid area.
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