Colchicine and oral corticosteroids may suppress distant eosinophilic inflammation and coronary fibrotic thickening induced by Dacron grafts after a Bentall procedure.
Do colchicine and oral corticosteroids suppress eosinophilic inflammation in patients with Dacron hypersensitivity after a Bentall procedure?
Colchicine and oral corticosteroids may be an effective treatment for Dacron hypersensitivity presenting as eosinophilic inflammation after a Bentall procedure.
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Diffuse fibrotic thickening throughout the coronary arteries after a Bentall procedure may be caused by eosinophilic inflammation. Colchicine and oral corticosteroids may suppress the eosinophilic inflammation induced by the Dacron graft in distant organs. Eosinophil count may be monitored for the therapeutic response of long-term colchicine usage.
ÇÖLLÜOĞLU et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Colchicine and oral corticosteroids may suppress distant eosinophilic inflammation and coronary fibrotic thickening induced by Dacron grafts after a Bentall procedure.
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