Vnitr Lek 1992, 38(12):1221-1224

[Adult-onset Still's disease--the effect of methylprednisolone pulse therapy].

J Skoupý, S Alusík
Vnitrní oddĕlení NsP FMV, Praha.

The authors describe in a 40-year-old woman Still's disease with an adult onset. The activity of the disease was not controlled by large Prednisone doses and therefore pulsed treatment with methylprednisolone with very favourable results was used. The authors discuss the use of pulsed treatment with methylprednisolone in this disease.

Keywords: Adult; Female; Humans; Methylprednisolone, administration & dosage, ; Still's Disease, Adult-Onset, drug therapy,

Published: December 1, 1992  Show citation

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Skoupý J, Alusík S. [Adult-onset Still's disease--the effect of methylprednisolone pulse therapy]. Vnitr Lek. 1992;38(12):1221-1224.
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