Steroid-induced psychosis complicating orthognathic surgery: A case report

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P S Fleming
T R Flood
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[1] Senior House Officer,
[2] Consultant,undefined
[3] Odstock Centre for Burns,undefined
[4] Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery,undefined
[5] Salisbury District Hospital,undefined
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British Dental Journal | 2005年 / 199卷
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Corticosteroids are used widely in maxillofacial surgery.Psychosis may result from brief corticosteroid regimens.Consultant surgeons may exercise holding power to keep 'at risk' patients in hospital.Input from a consultant psychiatrist is vital to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
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