Recurrent septicemia in secondary immunodeficiency induced by nasal steroid abuse
Sepse recorrente induzida por abuso de corticoide nasal em paciente com imunodeficiência secundária
Bruna Giavina-Bianchi; Adriana Pitchon; André Luiz Oliveira Feodrippe; Pedro Giavina-Bianchi
Abstract
Nasal corticosteroids are recommended as first-line therapy for patients with moderate-to-severe allergic rhinitis. We report a case of a patient with secondary immunodeficiency who presented with recurrent septicemia induced by the inappropriate use of nasal corticosteroids, highlighting the risks associated with the misuse of this medication.
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Os corticosteroides nasais são recomendados como terapia de primeira linha para pacientes com rinite alérgica moderada a grave. Relatamos o caso de um paciente com imunodeficiência secundária que apresentou sepse recorrente induzida pelo uso inadequado de corticosteroides nasais, destacando os riscos associados ao uso incorreto desse medicamento.
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11/11/2024
Aceito em:
12/12/2024
