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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (
gastroesophageal reflux disease
)
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The frequency and pattern of manifestations of gastroesogageal reflux disease were studied in asthma concurrent with chronic
opisthorchiasis
. One hundred and fifty patients (52 males and 98 females) aged 14 to 60 years (mean age 43.18 +/- 10.6 years) who had atopic asthma of varying severity were examined. Group 1 comprised 74 asthmatic patients without
opisthorchiasis
; Group 2 included 76 asthmatic patients with
opisthorchiasis
; Group 3 consisted of 20 healthy individuals. According to the severity of asthma, all the patients from Group 1 and 2 were divided into 4 subgroups: mild, moderate, severe hormone-dependent and severe hormone-independent asthma. The patients with and without concurrent
opisthorchiasis
did not virtually differ in the severity pattern of asthma and its duration. Those with severe hormone-dependent asthma took systemic glucocorticosteroids in doses of not more than 15 mg/day. The scope of clinicoinstrumental and laboratory studies was determined by the presence of concurrent pathology: asthma and gastroduodenal diseases. Esophageal erosive lesions were encountered in a third of the asthmatic patients with
opisthorchiasis
and in every four patients in Group 1. In patients with severe asthma with and without
opisthorchiasis
, esophageal erosive lesions were revealed in 66.7%. The presence of concomitant Opisthorchis invasion in patients with asthma results in a significant increase in the clinical manifestations of
gastroesophageal reflux disease
and calls for the obligatory performance of therapy with antisecretory agents, prokinetics and necessitates dehelmintization during remitting asthma.
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PMID:[The clinical and endoscopic state of the esophagus in patients with asthma concurrent with chronic opisthorchiasis]. 1956 57