UofMHealth.org/sinus
Triad asthma is a clinical syndrome defined by three conditions that exist together: asthma, aspirin sensitivity and nasal polyps. Triad asthma is also known as Samter’s triad or aspirin-related respiratory disease. Most patients report the onset of symptoms between the ages of 20-40, but symptoms can occur in younger adults or even children. Michigan Medicine otolaryngologists have developed advanced treatment programs for patients with triad asthma. Learn more at UofMHealth.org/sinus
Негізгі бет Triad Asthma and Nasal Polyps
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