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The Determinants of Eosinophilia in Patients With Severe Asthma.

Racha Abi MelhemMarc AssaadKhalil El GharibHussein RabahAli KassemJordyn SalakSaif Abu-BakerAhmad Itani
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine research (2024)
We showed herein that the eosinophilic subtype of asthma differs widely from the non-eosinophilic phenotype. Clinically, patients with eosinophilia might exhibit different symptomatology, more atopy, and concomitant comorbidities. However, this group might have better response to steroid therapy and might benefit from the new emergent T2 immune targeted therapy. The identification of EA is crucial for better disease control.
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