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Annals of Internal Medicine | 1957

Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of chronic hypercortisonism in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Charles H. Slocumb; Howard F. Polley; L. Emmerson Ward; Philip S. Hench

Excerpt In the relatively brief period of six years of intensive clinical and biochemical investigations, the great potency of cortisone, corticotropin and related adrenocortical hormonal preparati...


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 1958

Prednisone in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Metabolic and Clinical Effects

L. Emmerson Ward; Howard F. Polley; Marschelle H. Power; Harold L. Mason; Charles H. Slocumb; Philip S. Hench

The initial reports (Hench, Kendall, Slocumb, and Polley, 1949; Sprague, Power, Mason, Albert, Mathieson, Hench, Kendall, Slocumb, and Polley, 1950; Hench and others, 1950) of the antirheumatic potency of cortisone emphasized the fact that excessive doses produced not only desirable but also certain undesirable effects. At that time (1949), we expressed our hope and belief that analogues superior to cortisone would be discovered. Since then, at least seven more cortisone-like steroids have been found useful clinically; these include hydrocortisone, 9-alpha-fluorohydrocortisone (Fludrocortisone), prednisone, prednisolone, a compound whose structure is 9-alpha-fluoro, delta 1-hydrocortisone, and the two most recent additions, namely triamcinolone and 6-methyl, delta I-hydrocortisone. Each of these eight compounds has distinctive characteristics. Cortisone is the least costly to prepare synthetically; it is still useful in many cases and preferable in some. Hydrocortisone, apparently the major product of the normal human adrenal cortex, has proved to be superior to cortisone in local, especially intra-articular, administration. Fludrocortisone possesses a greatly enhanced antirheumatic effect (about ten times greater than that of cortisone, milligram for milligram); however, its effect on the retention of sodium and chloride and the excretion of potassium is even more enhanced. Thus, fludrocortisone is especially useful in the adrenal insufficiency of Addisons disease and when used in ointments for certain dermatological conditions, but the qualities that make it superior to cortisone or hydrocortisone in the management of Addisons disease interfere with its usefulness for rheumatic patients. Nevertheless, its production represented a distinct advance, because it demon-


Postgraduate Medicine | 1966

Detecting Small Effusions of the Knee

Gene G. Hunder; Howard F. Polley

Minimal but significant effusions of the knee can be detected with a technic here referred to as the “bulge sign.” Aspirating a small amount of synovial fluid from the knee joint of a patient exhibiting the bulge sign permits the performance of diagnostically helpful laboratory studies.


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1950

EFFECTS OF CORTISONE ACETATE AND PITUITARY ACTH ON RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATIC FEVER AND CERTAIN OTHER CONDITIONS: A Study in Clinical Physiology

Philip S. Hench; Edward C. Kendall; Charles H. Slocumb; Howard F. Polley


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1950

Observations on the physiologic effects of cortisone and ACTH in man.

Randall G. Sprague; Marschelle H. Power; Harold L. Mason; A. Albert; Don R. Mathieson; Philip S. Hench; Edward C. Kendall; Charles H. Slocumb; Howard F. Polley


JAMA | 1950

EFFECT OF CORTISONE AND PITUITARY ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE (ACTH) ON RHEUMATIC DISEASES

Philip S. Hench; Charles H. Slocumb; Howard F. Polley; Edward C. Kendall


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 1949

Adrenocortical Hormone in Arthritis Preliminary Report

Philip S. Hench; Edward C. Kendall; Charles H. Slocumb; Howard F. Polley


Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume | 1959

Rheumatoid synovial cyst of the hip; report of three cases.

Mark B. Coventry; Howard F. Polley; Alan D. Weiner


Psychosomatics | 1970

Personality characteristics of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Howard F. Polley; Wendell M. Swenson; Richard M. Steinhilber


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 1951

Punch Biopsy of Synovial Membrane

Howard F. Polley; William H. Bickel

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Charley J. Smyth

University of Colorado Boulder

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Max M. Montgomery

University of Illinois at Chicago

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