Goblet cell hyperplasia as a feature of neutrophilic asthma
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2019Vol. 49(6), pp. 781–788
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Khuder Alagha, Arnaud Bourdin, Charlotte Vernisse, Céline Garulli, C. Tummino, Jérémy Charriot, Isabelle Vachier, Carey Suehs, Pascal Chanez, Delphine Gras
Abstract
Goblet cell hyperplasia is disconnected from chronic cough and sputum when assessed by a specific questionnaire. GCH is related to neutrophilic asthma whereas symptoms are related to airway eosinophilia. The clinical counterpart of GCH is unlikely assessed by the CASA-Q.
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