Histologic studies of human skin test responses to ragweed and compound 48/80: III. Effects of alternate-day steroid therapy |
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Authors: | Burton Zweiman M.D. Robert I. Slott M.D. Paul C. AtkinsM.D. |
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Affiliation: | From the Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration-University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pa., USA |
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Abstract: | Our previous studies have shown depressed eosinophil responses in skin test reactions to pollen antigens and compound 48/80 in those just completing a 1-wk course of daily steroids. Wheal reactions were unaffected. In this study, 6 ragweed-sensitive atopic subjects were studied before and on the seventh day (“day on”) and day 8 (“day off”) of a course of alternate-day steroids. Blood neutrophil levels rose on day 7 and were similar to baseline on day 8, whereas blood eosinophil levels were significantly reduced on both days 7 and 8. Neutrophil responses in skin test reactions were depressed on day 7 and normal on day 8. In contrast, the tissue eosinophil responses were depressed significantly, and to similar degree, on both days 7 and 8. These findings are of potential significance in evaluating the clinical effects of steroids in allergic diseases. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests to: Burton Zweiman M.D. 512 Johnson Pavilion University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia Pa. 19174. |
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