Antimikotiki in sarkoidoza

Background: Previous studies on sarcoidosis have shown that the addition of an anti-fungal medication to the traditional treatment with corticosteroids improves treatment efficiency. It cannot be excluded that the effect is due to a stimulatory effect of the anti-fungal medication on the action of c...

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Main Authors: Marjeta Terčelj, Barbara Salobir, Regnar Rylander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2010-12-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/326
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spelling doaj-e3f9082b5c684a15ba13a8b3d1754b562020-11-24T22:21:30ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242010-12-017912218Antimikotiki in sarkoidozaMarjeta TerčeljBarbara SalobirRegnar RylanderBackground: Previous studies on sarcoidosis have shown that the addition of an anti-fungal medication to the traditional treatment with corticosteroids improves treatment efficiency. It cannot be excluded that the effect is due to a stimulatory effect of the anti-fungal medication on the action of corticosteroids. To assess this possibility a study was undertaken where patients with sarcoidosis stage 2 were given an antifungal medication only. Material and methods: Study subjects (n=10) were recruited from newly diagnosed cases of sarcoidosis and observed for 3 months to reduce the risk of including patients with spontaneous regression of the disease. They were given an anti- fungal medication for 2–11 months and x-rays were taken before and every second month after starting the treatment. Diffusion capacity, serum angiotensin converting enzyme, and chitotriosidase were determined as markers of sarcoidosis activity. Results: There were improvements in the x-ray findings as well as the markers of sarcoidosis in 8 out of 10 patients. Two patients had an exacerbation of their disease after two months and they were given corticosteroids in addition to the anti-fungal medication. Comments: The results demonstrate that the beneficial effects of anti-fungal medication are specific and not caused by an improvement of corticosteroid efficacy. The findings provide a basis for larger clinical studies.http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/326
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Barbara Salobir
Regnar Rylander
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Barbara Salobir
Regnar Rylander
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title Antimikotiki in sarkoidoza
title_short Antimikotiki in sarkoidoza
title_full Antimikotiki in sarkoidoza
title_fullStr Antimikotiki in sarkoidoza
title_full_unstemmed Antimikotiki in sarkoidoza
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publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Background: Previous studies on sarcoidosis have shown that the addition of an anti-fungal medication to the traditional treatment with corticosteroids improves treatment efficiency. It cannot be excluded that the effect is due to a stimulatory effect of the anti-fungal medication on the action of corticosteroids. To assess this possibility a study was undertaken where patients with sarcoidosis stage 2 were given an antifungal medication only. Material and methods: Study subjects (n=10) were recruited from newly diagnosed cases of sarcoidosis and observed for 3 months to reduce the risk of including patients with spontaneous regression of the disease. They were given an anti- fungal medication for 2–11 months and x-rays were taken before and every second month after starting the treatment. Diffusion capacity, serum angiotensin converting enzyme, and chitotriosidase were determined as markers of sarcoidosis activity. Results: There were improvements in the x-ray findings as well as the markers of sarcoidosis in 8 out of 10 patients. Two patients had an exacerbation of their disease after two months and they were given corticosteroids in addition to the anti-fungal medication. Comments: The results demonstrate that the beneficial effects of anti-fungal medication are specific and not caused by an improvement of corticosteroid efficacy. The findings provide a basis for larger clinical studies.
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