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Glucocorticoids in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.

Children with moderate to severe inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are treated with systemic glucocorticoids (GCs). The majority of the patients respond to the given treatment; however, steroid resistance and dependency are significant clinical problems. Also therapy-related side effects limit the use of GCs in the control of active inflammation. This review summarizes recent knowledge of GC treatment in pediatric patients with IBD.

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