ABSTRACT
Osteoporosis is generally known to be one of the most serious adverse effects of long-term corticosteroid administration. Recently it was discovered that corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis occurs not only in trabecular bone but also in cortical bone, leading to the reduction in the strength of bones and subsequent fracture. We report a case of severe hyperthyroidism, secondary hyperparathyroidism, adrenal insufficiency and osteoporosis with multiple fractures [mostlikely collectively due to chronic steroid intake because of steroid dependant bronchial asthma, hyperparathyroidism and hyperthyroidism] which was treated appropriately and made an uneventful recovery
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Humans , Female , Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary/diagnosis , Adrenal Insufficiency/diagnosis , Osteoporosis/diagnosis , Asthma , Steroids/adverse effects , Parathyroid Hormone , Absorptiometry, Photon , Fractures, BoneABSTRACT
Autoimmune poly glandular syndromes are constellations of multiple glandular insufficiencies. There are four types - 1, 11, 111 and IV. Type 11 is the commonest. The case reported here has features of type 111, which is a rare occurrence