Several nocardia abcessus bronchiolitis in a patient treated with inhaled corticosteroids: a case report

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  • who: Estelle Cascarano from the inhalerHe also had hypertension treated with enalapril and lercanidipine. He worked as a University teacher and was a non-smoker. His asthma was controlled without the use of oral corticosteroids (OC) until two years ago. In February, symptoms of bronchitis appeared with a productive cough and exercise induced dyspnea without wheezing. The chest, ray was normal. His symptoms were not improved by several antibiotic courses (pristinamycin, amoxicillin and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid). Having no signs of obstruction, his general practitioner did not prescribe OC and he was referred to the Grenoble Alpes University . . .

     

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