Is intrinsic asthma synonymous with infection?
- PMID: 19638039
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2009.03322.x
Is intrinsic asthma synonymous with infection?
Abstract
Rackemann described the 'intrinsic asthma' population over 50 years ago as a unique subgroup that was characterized by onset of progressive loss of lung function beginning later in life, possibly after a respiratory infection. It has also been associated with a female predominance, aspirin-sensitive bronchospasm, and nasal polyposis. While the aetiology is not understood, we propose that persistent respiratory infections play a central role in the development of intrinsic asthma.
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