Cortisone and concomitant disease progression Patient Reports February 12, 2012



Cortisone Side Effects Report #4682408-2
Cortisone side effect was reported by a Physician from on May 23, 2005. Female patient, 52 years of age, weighting 154.3 lb, was diagnosed with depression What is  depression, vasculitis What is  vasculitis, renal transplant, hypertension, oedema peripheral, lipids increased and was treated with Cortisone. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: cerebral disorder, cerebral infarction, concomitant disease progression, epilepsy What is  epilepsy, leukoencephalopathy, mental disorder, motor dysfunction, vascular encephalopathy, vasculitis What is  vasculitis. Cortisone dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with MIRTAZAPINE, URBASON, SANDIMMUNE, RAMIPRIL, TORSEMIDE, SPIRONOLACTONE, LOVASTATIN. Patient was hospitalized and became disabled. Patient recovered.
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