Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist-Associated Churg–strauss Syndrome
Leukotriene receptor antagonist-associated Churg–Strauss syndrome may occur in asthma patients being treated with leukotriene receptor antagonists, occurring 2 days to 10 months after the antagonist has been started, with features of the syndrome including peripheral eosinophilia, pulmonary infiltrates, and less commonly neuropathy, sinusitis, and cardiomyopathy.:135–6
See also
- Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)
- Leukotriene antagonist
- Skin lesion