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Acute Respiratory Reactions Triggered by NSAIDs in Patients With Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Exacerbated by NSAIDs

The history of acute respiratory symptoms associated with the cutaneous condition after exposure to NSAIDs was present in 12 patients (13%), being denominated patients with mixed hypersensitivity reactions or "blended reactions". Conclusions The present study showed that 13% of patients wi...

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Published in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2018-02, Vol.141 (2), p.AB56-AB56
Main Authors: Lopes, Mariele, Diogo-Salles, Pamella, Kalil, Jorge, Motta, Antonio Abilio, Agondi, Rosana C.
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description The history of acute respiratory symptoms associated with the cutaneous condition after exposure to NSAIDs was present in 12 patients (13%), being denominated patients with mixed hypersensitivity reactions or "blended reactions". Conclusions The present study showed that 13% of patients with NSAIDs exacerbated-CSU also presented acute respiratory symptoms after the use of NSAIDs, being more frequent in those patients with chronic respiratory disease, including chronic rhinitis, asthma and nasal polyps.
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