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Churg-Strauss syndrome
1Whipps Cross Hospital, London.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|May 6, 1992
Abstract:
The presentation of Churg-Strauss syndrome is most distinctive, permitting diagnosis on clinical grounds. It is a phasic disorder with allergic rhinitis and asthma initially, often followed by peripheral blood eosinophilia with eosinophilic tissue infiltrates. The vasculitic illness is the life-threatening phase, but it can be effectively suppressed by prompt treatment.