Effects of omalizumab in Aspergillus-associated airway disease
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Effects of omalizumab in Aspergillus-associated airway diseaseAutoría
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2011-03Editor
Georg Thieme VerlagCita bibliográfica
PÉREZ-DE-LLANO, L. A., et al. Effects of omalizumab in Aspergillus-associated airway disease. Thorax, 2011, vol. 66, no 6, p. 539-540.Tipo de documento
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The clinical spectrum of Aspergillus-associated
airway diseases (AAAD) includes
Aspergillus-induced asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis (ABPA) and
bronchocentric granulomatosis. Corticosteroids
are ... [+]
The clinical spectrum of Aspergillus-associated
airway diseases (AAAD) includes
Aspergillus-induced asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis (ABPA) and
bronchocentric granulomatosis. Corticosteroids
are almost always used to suppress the
immunological response to the fungal antigens.1
Although there are no evidence-based
alternative treatment options besides
steroids, the well-known adverse effects of
these drugs have prompted clinicians to look
beyond this standard practice and several
cases of ABPA patients with very positive
outcomes after omalizumab therapy have
been recently published. [-]
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