churg-strauss syndrome in an 8-year-old girl

Authors

sara kashef

soheila alyasin

mojgan kiani

reza amin

abstract

churg-strauss syndrome (css) is a small vessel granulomatous vasculitis that characteristically affects the middle age group and is extremely rare in children. we describe an 8-year-old girl with a prolonged history of cough and eosinophilia that initially was labeled as pulmonary tuberculosis, but after complementary assays, associated with skin biopsy, eosinophilic fibrinoid vasculitis, css was eventually diagnosed. in this case, due to her young age and more prevalence of infectious lung diseases in our area, there was a few months delay for correct diagnosis and treatment. after meeting the css criteria the appropriate treatment was started and her condition improved.

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iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology

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