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Original Article

Clinical Features of Adult-Relapse Asthma in Comparison with Those of Child-Onset Asthma and Adult-Onset Asthma

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Pages 339-345 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Clinical features of adult-relapse asthma (group B, n = 15) were compared with those of child-onset asthma (group A, n = 18) and adult-onset asthma (group C, n = 34) in terms of allergic component and bronchial hypersensitivity. The percentage of patients with high levels of serum IgE (>300 U/ml) in groups A, B, and C was 83%, 73%, and 50%, respectively, and the percentage of patients with positive IgE RAST for house dust was 87.5%, 78.6%, and 46.7%, and that for mite was 93.3%, 92.9%, and 58.6% in groups A, B, and C, respectively. The histamine concentration of PC20 for the bronchial hypersensitivity test in groups A, B, and C was 196 µg/ml, 500 µg/ml, and 724 µg/ml, respectively. Thus, the adult-relapse asthma was closer to the child-onset asthma type in allergic state and closer to the adult-onset asthma type in bronchial hypersensitivity state. The classification employed here seemed to provide some merits in delineating the features of adulthood asthma.

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