1. Inheritance of NSAID-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease.
- Author
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Suikkila A, Lyly A, Hafrén L, Saarinen R, and Klockars T
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- Humans, Aspirin, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal adverse effects, Sinusitis surgery, Asthma epidemiology, Nasal Polyps chemically induced, Nasal Polyps genetics, Nasal Polyps epidemiology, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced epidemiology, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced genetics
- Abstract
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) has been considered an acquired condition. Positive first-degree family history has been reported in 1% of cases. The geographic and genetic isolation of the Finnish population offers exceptional opportunities for inheritance studies. In this questionnaire study, we explored the familial aggregation of N-ERD in 66 Finnish families of patients with N-ERD. The majority of patients (67%) had a positive family history of NSAID intolerance, asthma, nasal polyposis, or N-ERD. Furthermore, 55% had a positive first-degree family history of asthma, 21% nasal polyposis, 20% NSAID intolerance, and 11% N-ERD. The prevalence of asthma, nasal polyposis, NSAID intolerance, and N-ERD among first-degree relatives was 13%, 5%, 4%, and 2%, respectively. We present the pedigrees of the 44 affected families. According to our findings, Finnish patients with N-ERD seem to have a genetic susceptibility to it., (© 2022 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation.)
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- 2023
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