Worsening of asthma with systemic corticosteroids. A case report and review of literature

Despite widespread use for treatment of asthma and allergies, glucocorticoids may cause allergic reactions, even anaphylaxis. The incidence of adverse reactions to systemic glucocorticoids is 0.3%. The most commonly reported corticosteroids causing anaphylaxis like reactions are hydrocortisone, pred...

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description Despite widespread use for treatment of asthma and allergies, glucocorticoids may cause allergic reactions, even anaphylaxis. The incidence of adverse reactions to systemic glucocorticoids is 0.3%. The most commonly reported corticosteroids causing anaphylaxis like reactions are hydrocortisone, prednisone, and methylprednisolone. Most authors agree that allergic reactions to systemic corticosteroids are possibly immunoglobulin E mediated. We report a patient with asthma, aspirin allergy, and nasal polyps who developed bronchospasm following the administration of intravenous methylprednisolone sodium succinate during an acute asthmatic attack. We discuss the differential diagnosis of worsening asthma despite adequate treatment, and suggest corticosteroid-induced bronchospasm in our patient. Corticosteroid-induced bronchospasm should be considered when asthmatics fail to improve, or frankly deteriorate with systemic corticosteroid therapy, particularly when a history of aspirin allergy is present. TEACHING POINT: Know the differential diagnosis for worsening of asthma despite adequate treatment. Consider corticosteroid-induced bronchospasm when asthmatics fail to improve, or frankly deteriorate with systemic corticosteroid therapy. Corticosteroid-induced bronchospasm is more commonly seen in asthmatics with a history of aspirin allergy.
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Asthma - drug therapy
Bronchial Spasm - chemically induced
Case Reports
Drug Hypersensitivity - complications
Glucocorticoids - adverse effects
Glucocorticoids - therapeutic use
Humans
Male
Methylprednisolone Hemisuccinate - adverse effects
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