Abstract
1. Association of bronchial asthma, nasal pathology and intolerance to aspirin is a unique syndrome. Aspirin-induced prolongation of bleeding time, and a tendency for diabetes, may exist with it. 2. The syndrome occurs most often in the middle-aged female. 3. Progression of asthma and nasal polyposis is not prevented by avoidance of aspirin. 4. Salicylates other than aspirin are well tolerated but cross-reactivity with other analgesics, and with tartrazine, may occur. 5. The underlying mechanism is unknown. An immunologic basic is most unlikely.
MeSH terms
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Angioedema / chemically induced
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Aspirin / adverse effects*
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Asthma / complications
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Asthma / etiology
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Blood Coagulation / drug effects
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Diabetes Complications
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Eosinophilia / chemically induced
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Female
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Humans
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Hypotension / chemically induced
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nasal Polyps / chemically induced
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Nasal Polyps / complications
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Prediabetic State / complications
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Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal / chemically induced
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Sex Factors
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Shock / chemically induced
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Unconsciousness / chemically induced
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Urticaria / chemically induced