methylatropine and Eosinophilia

methylatropine has been researched along with Eosinophilia* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for methylatropine and Eosinophilia

ArticleYear
Asthma vs. non-specific reversible airflow obstruction: clinical features and responsiveness to anticholinergic drugs.
    Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases, 1984, Volume: 45, Issue:3

    85 subjects with 20% reversibility in FEV1 were classified into the categories of asthma (55 patients) and non-specific airflow obstruction (30 patients), respectively, on the basis of the presence or absence of eosinophilia (in the blood or sputum). Asthmatics were further subdivided into the atopic and non-atopic subgroups, respectively, on the basis of skin prick tests. Clinically, paroxysmal nocturnal wheezing was more significantly associated with asthma than with non-specific airflow obstruction. Atopic asthmatics were distinguished from patients with non-specific airflow obstruction by their younger age at presentation and at onset of obstructive symptoms, by a history of allergic provocation of wheezing, a family history of asthma and other atopic diseases, and by a lower incidence of mucus hypersecretion. The last 3 symptoms also distinguished atopic from non-atopic asthma. Furthermore, unlike patients with non-atopic asthma or patients with non-specific airflow obstruction, atopic asthmatics had a significant impairment of bronchodilator responsiveness to inhaled anticholinergic drugs.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Airway Resistance; Albuterol; Asthma; Atropine Derivatives; Bronchial Provocation Tests; Eosinophilia; Female; Forced Expiratory Volume; Humans; Intradermal Tests; Ipratropium; Isoproterenol; Lung Diseases, Obstructive; Male; Middle Aged; Parasympatholytics; Respiratory Hypersensitivity

1984