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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Research in experimental medicine 163 (1974), S. 229-239 
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Topical corticoids ; Skin atrophy ; Evaluation in the animal ; Externcorticoide ; Hautatrophische Nebenwirkungen ; Tierexperimentelle Quantifizierung
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Um die in Klinik und Praxis neuerdings häufiger beobachteten hautatrophischen Nebenwirkungen topisch applizierter Corticoide eventuell prädiktiv zu erfassen, wurde eine tierexperimentell-histometrische Prüfmethode, der Hauthypotrophietest am Meerschweinchen, entwickelt. Die vergleichende Evaluierung 5 bekannter Externcorticoide — Hydrocortison, Flumethasonpivalat, Fluprednylidenacetat, Fluocinonid und Fluocinolonacetonid — in dieser Versuchsanordnung ergab für sie gegenüber unbehandelten Kontrollen charakteristisch unterschiedliche Hypotrophiewirkungen auf das subepidermale Integument. Der Aussagewert und die mögliche Korrelation der Ergebnisse mit klinischen Nebenwirkungsbefunden werden eingehend diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary Atrophic cutaneous side effects have recently been observed with increasing frequency during therapy with topical corticosteroids. An experimental model permitting histometric evaluation was developed to assess and, if possible, predict those effects. The activity of 5 widely used topical corticoids — Hydrocortisone, Flumethasone pivalate, Fluprednylidene acetate, Fluocinonide, and Fluocinolone acetonide — was compared in the guinea pig by this cutaneous hypotrophy test; in relation to untreated skin the substances tested exhibited characteristic and discernibly different hypotrophic effects on the subepidermal integument. The general relevance of these findings and the extent to which they may be correlated with the side effects observed in patients are discussed in detail.
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