Two cases of infantile-onset primary generalized glucocorticoid hypersensitivity and the effect of mifepristone
Abstract Background Primary generalized glucocorticoid hypersensitivity (PGGH) is a very rare disease caused by terminal organ hypersensitivity to glucocorticoids for which the aetiology is unknown. The incidence of PGGH is extremely rare, especially in children. To date, the literatures about the e...
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Main Authors: | Xiu Zhao (Author), Zhongwei Xu (Author), Huiping Su (Author), Rongfei Zheng (Author), Min Zhan (Author), Yuge Huang (Author), Zhe Su (Author) |
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