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Corticosteroid-induced myopathy is a highly prevalent toxic noninflammatory myopathy, which occurs as an adverse effect of prolonged oral or intravenous glucocorticoid use. It was first described in 1932 by Harvey Cushing, as part of a constellation of symptoms seen in Cushing syndrome. With the broader use of corticosteroids as therapeutic tools in the 1950s, corticosteroid-induced myopathy became a more well-known entity. This toxic noninflammatory myopathy typically has an indolent presentation and predominantly affec