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Type IV delayed-type hypersensitivity of the respiratory tract due to budesonide use: report of two cases and a literature review
Primary Care Respiratory Journal, 10/19/09
Pitsios C et al. – Respiratory type–IV hypersensitivity reactions due to corticosteroids is a rare phenomenon. The authors describe two such cases...Clinicians should be aware that hypersensitivity reactions may occur during the use of nasal or inhaled corticosteroids.
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