The clinical features of four asthma types, Ia-1 (brochospasm with 0-4
9 ml/day of expectoration), Ia-2 (with 50-99 ml/day), Ib (over 100 ml/
day), and II (bronchiolar obstruction), as classified by the clinical
symptoms, were compared in 119 patients with bronchial asthma. The age
of onset characteristic symptoms of each asthma type was in the 20's
in types Ia-1 and Ia-2, in the 30's in type Ib, and in the 40's in typ
e II patients. A significant increase in the number of neutrophils in
bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid was found in type II patients. The
proportion of BAL eosinophils was significantly higher in types Ia-2 a
nd Ib asthma patients compared with that in type Ia-1 patients. The BA
L eosinophil count was significantly higher in type Ib than in type Ia
-2 patients. The FEV1.0% and %V25 values were significantly lower in p
atients with type II asthma than in the patients with the other asthma
types. Steroid-dependent intractable asthma (SDIA) was more often obs
erved in patients with type Ib or type II asthma.