Abstract

We present the cases of three patients who initially presented with chest pain but were ultimately diagnosed as having asthma. None had audible wheezing. A diagnosis of asthma was entertained and ultimately supported by a clinical response to bronchodilator therapy. Only one patient had significant but intermittent documentable reversible airway obstruction, while another had marked sensitivity to methacholine bronchial challenge. Two patients required short courses of oral corticosteroids before symptom ablation.

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