extrinsic bronchial asthma Flashcards
1
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definition
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- known as atopic or allergic type of asthma
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etiology
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- hypersensitivity of airway to various allergens.
- exposure to home dust with various fungal spores, bacteria
- contact with domestic animals- fur and feaces
- specific food intake- fish, egg, milk, wheat
- specific drugs- aspirin
- exposure to occupational dusts and chemicals
- pollen grains
- pseudoallergic variant
3
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clinical picture
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- attack occurs immediately after exposure to allergen
- edematic face
- Forced posture of body with hands on the edge of bed and shoulders are fixed.
4
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investigation
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- Blood test- eosinophilia, lymphocytosis
- serological test- increase level of Ig E
- X-ray of chest- normal transparency with signs of hyperinflation and signs of pneumothorax
- sputum analysis- eosinophils, chancat Leydon crystals, and Churshman spirals
- spirogram- alteration of PEFR, FEV, VC of respiration
- Arterial blood gases analysis- decrease in PO2 and PCO2
- skin allergy test- positive result
- ECG- cor pulmonale