| Literature DB >> 24286675 |
Jonathan Maslan1, James W Mims.
Abstract
Asthma is an obstructive pulmonary disorder with exacerbations characterized by symptoms of shortness of breath, cough, chest tightness, and/or wheezing. Symptoms are caused by chronic airway inflammation. There are multiple cell types and inflammatory mediators involved in its pathophysiology. The airway inflammation is frequently mediated by Th2 lymphocytes, whose cytokine secretion leads to mast cell stimulation, eosinophilia, leukocytosis, and enhanced B-cell IgE production. Although various genes have been identified as likely contributors to asthma development, asthma is largely environmentally triggered and has a multifactorial cause. Asthma is extremely common, especially in poor, urban environments. Asthma is the third most common reason for pediatric hospitalizations.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; Costs; Demographics; Epidemiology; Pathogenesis; Pathophysiology
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24286675 DOI: 10.1016/j.otc.2013.09.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Otolaryngol Clin North Am ISSN: 0030-6665 Impact factor: 3.346