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Churg-Strauss syndrome: a new endotype of severe asthma? Results of 14 Turkish patients

Authors :
İnsu, Yılmaz
Gülfem, Çelik
Ömür, Aydın
Seçil Kepil, Özdemir
Şadan, Soyyiğit
Zeynep, Sözener
Selcan, Özgüçlü
Çetin, Atasoy
Nurşen, Düzgün
Dilşad, Mungan
Betül, Sin
Yavuz Selim, Demirel
Zeynep, Mısırlıgil
Source :
The clinical respiratory journal. 9(3)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is a rare multisystem vasculitis. Considering the variation of autoimmune diseases in different races, it is of interest to determine whether any outstanding features exist for Turkish patients with CSS.The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and serological features of the disease, the treatment, and long-term follow-up details, and to investigate possible etiological factors of Turkish CSS patients.The study included 14 patients who were diagnosed with CSS, and followed by our department between 2004 and 2012. Possible etiological factors, initial symptoms, clinical presentations, treatment, as well as outcomes were documented. The study was approved by the local ethics.All patients fulfilled the American College of Rheumatology criteria. Initial symptoms were worsening asthma (n = 14; 100%) and skin lesions (n = 6; 43%). All patients had a diagnosis of asthma and nasal polyps, whereas 57.1% had aspirin hypersensitivity at the time of diagnosis. The lungs (100%) and skin (43%) were most commonly involved. Peripheral eosinophilia dominated on initial presentations of all patients. Initial treatments included oral methyl prednisolone in all cases, whereas cyclophosphamide and azathioprine were used in three cases. Relapses were detected in five cases. None of the cases were able to stop the oral corticosteroid treatment. No fatalities were observed.We herein describe a new severe asthma endotype in connection with CSS. We suggest that physicians who deal with uncontrolled severe asthma cases should consider CSS in the presence of nasal polyps, aspirin hypersensitivity, and especially peripheral blood eosinophilia over 10%.

Details

ISSN :
1752699X
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The clinical respiratory journal
Accession number :
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