Abstract

A 40-year-old male with chronic plaque psoriasis developed symptoms of secondary adrenal insufficiency due to long-term use of steroids. He presented with facial puffiness, increased abdominal fat deposition, and other signs of steroid excess. Glucocorticoid replacement therapy was initiated based on body surface area, requiring careful monitoring to maintain cortisol levels and prevent excessive exposure to glucocorticoids.

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