Devenir des allergènes dans l’arbre respiratoire |
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Authors: | A. Casset A. Purohit F. de Blay |
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Affiliation: | a Division asthme et allergologie, département de pneumologie, hôpitaux universitaires de Strasbourg, B.P. 426, 67091 Strasbourg, France b EA 3771, unité de pneumologie générale, d’allergologie, d’asthmologie et de pathologie respiratoire de l’environnement, pôle de pathologie thoracique, université Louis-Pasteur, France |
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Abstract: | The role of allergens as a trigger for bronchial symptoms has always appeared to be deeply linked to their ability to get into the respiratory tract. Interest in large diameter particles has focussed essentially on their capacity to reach the lower airways. The recent demonstration of the effect of aerosols of allergen-loaded pollen particles of a respirable size supports this hypothesis. Nevertheless, the exact site of allergen deposition leading to asthma symptoms is still not known. Studies carried out with allergen bronchial challenge tests using particles of different sizes have lead to a better understanding of the associated pathophysiological phenomena. Thus, the role of large-diameter particles could be more important than previously thought. Indeed, the results obtained provide support for the importance of these particles and their proximal deposition in the immediate bronchial response. |
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Keywords: | smallcaps" >Taille de particule Allergè nes Test de provocation bronchique |
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