scholarly journals Effect of short-course steroid treatment for airway inflammation in patients with asthma

2002 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-91
Author(s):  
Yasuo To ◽  
Takeshi Koshino ◽  
Masako To ◽  
Koichiro Kudo ◽  
Yasuyuki Sano ◽  
...  
2008 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 949-957 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Gratziou ◽  
N. Rovina ◽  
M. Makris ◽  
D.C.M. Simoes ◽  
A. Papapetropoulos ◽  
...  

Oxidative stress (OS) is well documented in asthma, but so far little data has been reported in non-asthmatic patients with Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (SAR). The aim of this study is to investigate the degree of OS and airway inflammation in patients with SAR, with and without concomitant Asthma (SAR +A), using breath markers in exhaled air and in Exhaled Breath Condensate (EBC). In addition, the effects of natural allergen exposure and intranasal steroid treatment on these markers were evaluated. Exhaled NO (eNO) and CO, combined with measurements of 8-Isoprostane (Iso-8), Leukotriene B4 (LTB4) and nitrate/nitrite in EBC, were performed in 23 patients, 11 with SAR and 12 with SAR+A, and 16 healthy subjects. Iso-8 and LTB4 were significantly increased in both groups of patients (median values 43.6 pg/ml and 138.4 pg/ml in SAR group; 38.9 pg/ml, and 164.6 pg/ml in SAR+A group respectively; p>0.05) compared to healthy subjects (18.6 pg/ml and 7.8 pg/ml; p<0.05). Nitrate/nitrite and eNO levels were elevated in both groups compared to controls, but were significantly higher in the SAR+A compared to SAR group (nitrate/nitrite 9 μM and 3.9 μM; p=0.025; and eNO 18.5 ppb and 12.5 ppb, respectively; p>0.05). Nasal steroids caused significant reduction in LTB4 and 8-isoprostane levels in both groups of patients (p<0.05), while nitrate levels and eNO concentration were little affected by nasal treatment. OS markers were decreased at normal levels out of pollen season. Natural allergen exposure induces OS and airway inflammation, as assessed by measurements of markers in EBC and exhaled air, in patients with SAR who have no clinical signs of lower airway involvement. Besides, intranasal steroid treatment may have a regulatory role in the OS.


2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 493-495
Author(s):  
Pınar Gür Çetinkaya ◽  
Bülent Enis Şekerel ◽  
Özge Uysal Soyer ◽  
Ümit Murat Şahiner

Objective: Acute spontaneous bullous urticaria is an extremely rare entity, and there are few reports with blister formation in acute urticaria patients. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: We present a 2-year-old girl who was admitted for bullous spontaneous acute urticaria; the underlying reason for this was not detected. Nikolsky’s sign and Darier’s sign were negative. Lesions were not compatible with erythema multiforme. However, biopsy was not allowed to be performed. Because of this, the underlying pathogenesis could not be clarified. The patient recovered by a short course of antihistamine and systemic steroid treatment, and the lesions did not recur during a 2-year follow-up. Conclusion: Short-term systemic steroid in addition to oral antihistamines resulted in prompt recovery in a patient with acute urticaria complicated by bullae.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (7) ◽  
pp. 279-281
Author(s):  
Allison J. Burbank ◽  
Michelle L. Hernandez ◽  
Carole Robinette ◽  
Ting Wang ◽  
Haibo Zhou ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
HEIDI SPLETE
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