Airway pathology is increasingly considered to be a major outcome in asthma research. The aim of this study was to examine the intra-observer, within-section and between-biopsy repeatability, together with the implications for statistical power of a computerized quantitative analysis of inflammatory cell numbers in the lamina propria in bronchial biopsy specimens from atopic asthmatic subjects. Thirty six atopic adults (aged 19-40 yrs) with mild to moderate asthma (baseline forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) > or =50% of predicted value, methacholine (PC20) range 0.02-18.2 mg x mL[-1]) at various levels of treatment (25 subjects on inhaled steroids) entered the study. Biopsies were taken from the (sub)segmental carinae of the rig...
Background: Asthma is widely considered an eosinophilic disease however severe asthma is frequently ...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
Background: Asthma is widely considered an eosinophilic disease however severe asthma is frequently ...
Automated image analysis of bronchial tissue offers the opportunity to quantify stained area and sta...
AbstractBronchial inflammation is a consistent feature of asthma and its chronicity probably determi...
Induced sputum differential cell counts have been advocated as a method of non-invasively assessing ...
The pathological evidence for airways inflammation in asthma has been acknowledged since the first i...
Counting of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsy specimens is difficult because immunopositive ...
AbstractBronchial biopsies have made possible the detailed study of the pathology of the airways of ...
The pathological evidence of airways inflammation in asthma has come mainly from studies of asthma d...
We have used fiberoptic bronchoscopy to obtain endobronchial biopsies in which mast cells and eosino...
To determine the relationship between inflammatory cells in sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), an...
SummaryBackgroundNovel therapies are being developed for patients with moderate to severe asthma. Th...
There is variability in the distribution of inflammatory cells in bronchial tissue in chronic obstru...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
Background: Asthma is widely considered an eosinophilic disease however severe asthma is frequently ...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
Background: Asthma is widely considered an eosinophilic disease however severe asthma is frequently ...
Automated image analysis of bronchial tissue offers the opportunity to quantify stained area and sta...
AbstractBronchial inflammation is a consistent feature of asthma and its chronicity probably determi...
Induced sputum differential cell counts have been advocated as a method of non-invasively assessing ...
The pathological evidence for airways inflammation in asthma has been acknowledged since the first i...
Counting of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsy specimens is difficult because immunopositive ...
AbstractBronchial biopsies have made possible the detailed study of the pathology of the airways of ...
The pathological evidence of airways inflammation in asthma has come mainly from studies of asthma d...
We have used fiberoptic bronchoscopy to obtain endobronchial biopsies in which mast cells and eosino...
To determine the relationship between inflammatory cells in sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), an...
SummaryBackgroundNovel therapies are being developed for patients with moderate to severe asthma. Th...
There is variability in the distribution of inflammatory cells in bronchial tissue in chronic obstru...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
Background: Asthma is widely considered an eosinophilic disease however severe asthma is frequently ...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
Background: Asthma is widely considered an eosinophilic disease however severe asthma is frequently ...