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Chest, Vol 71, 782-784, Copyright © 1977 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Treatment of allergic aspergillosis with triamcinolone acetonide aerosol

WW Pingleton, FC Hiller, RC Bone, GR Kerby and WE Ruth

The successful management of a patient with allergic asperillosis with triamcinolone acetonide for one year is reported. This patient had been maintained previously on systemic attempt to withdraw systemic corticosteroids continuously for eight years. An initial attempt to withdraw systemic steroids after initiation of aerosol therapy was unsuccessful; however, following bronchoscopic removal of mucus plugs, the transfer to maintenance therapy with triamcinolone aerosol alone was uneventful.





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