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High-dose corticosteroids in patients with ARDS The use of epidural steroids in the treatment of lumbar radicular pain. A prospective, randomized, double-blind study. A randomized, controlled trial of methylprednisolone or naloxone in the treatment of acute spinal-cord injury. Results of the Second National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study; Steroid-induced accumulation of lipid in the osteocytes of the rabbit femoral head. A histochemical and electron microscopic study. Corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis. Systemic steroid therapy for acute gout: a clinical trial and review of the literature. Treatment of polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis. I. Steroid regimens in the first two months [see comments. Pulse steroid therapy in rheumatoid arthritis: can equivalent doses of oral prednisolone give similar clinical results to intravenous methylprednisolone? A controlled trial of corticosteroid injections into facet joints for chronic low back pain [see comments Alterations of rabbit articular cartilage by intra-articular injections of glucocorticoids. Intraarticular corticosteroids in treatment of osteoarthritis. Manipulation of the stiff elbow with patient under anesthesia. Intravenous regional administration of methylprednisolone in rheumatoid arthritis. Pulmonary response of massive steroids in seriously injured patients. The effect of steroids for shock on the immune response to tetanus toxoid. The cardiopulmonary response to massive doses of steroids in patients with septic shock. Effect of intra-articular corticosteroids on ligament properties: a biomechanical and histological study in rhesus knees. Intrasynovial injection of steroids uses and abuses. Use of supplemental steroids in patients having orthopaedic operations. Effects of local injection of corticosteroids on the healing of ligaments. A follow-up report. Epidural administration of methylprednisolone and morphine for pain after a spinal operation. A randomized, prospective, comparative study.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.