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Review
. 1980 Spring;19(1):22-8.

Effects of steroids on wound healing: a review of the literature

  • PMID: 7016965
Review

Effects of steroids on wound healing: a review of the literature

P Goforth et al. J Foot Surg. 1980 Spring.

Abstract

Since some podiatric surgeons are using glucocorticosteroids to minimize postoperative edema and pain associated with traumatic procedures, the effects on wound healing should be understood as much as possible so that maximum results can be achieved with minimal risk to the patient. Considerable animal and human research has been done on the potential wound-healing effects of glucocorticosteroids. Current studies indicate a detrimental wound-healing effect with the use of glucocorticosteroids. Increased infection will also be discussed.

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