ABSTRACTAsthma is defined as a lung disease characterized by airway obstruction and/or narrowing. This condition is usually reversible, either spontaneously or with treatment. In addition, an important feature of the disease is airway inflammation. Attention to this is a major focus of therapy. Somewhat related to the inflammatory condition and somewhat to hereditary and environmental factors is the feature of airways hyper-responsiveness. Much of what is currently taught in the United States today concerning asthma pathophysiology and treatment emanates from guidelines that were issued in 1991 and that are currently being revised. This guideline initiative has been sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the Na...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
AbstractThe characterisation of chronic asthma as an inflammatory condition of the human airway, ass...
2. List conditions that mimic asthma. 3. Delineate the factors that predict the persistence of asthm...
Asthma is defined as a lung disease characterized by airway obstruction and/or narrowing. This condi...
ABSTRACTAsthma is defined as a lung disease characterized by airway obstruction and/or narrowing. Th...
Asthma is a chronic, persistent inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by exacerbations o...
Asthma is a chronic, persistent inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by exacerbations o...
Asthma bronchiale is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, causing increased secrect...
Asthma is a respiratory disease characterized by airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness and...
Asthma is defined as chronic inflammatory disease of air passages. This disease is typical by its sy...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Numerous functions within the human body have been conducted throughout time without anyone being aw...
Numerous functions within the human body have been conducted throughout time without anyone being aw...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variabl...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
AbstractThe characterisation of chronic asthma as an inflammatory condition of the human airway, ass...
2. List conditions that mimic asthma. 3. Delineate the factors that predict the persistence of asthm...
Asthma is defined as a lung disease characterized by airway obstruction and/or narrowing. This condi...
ABSTRACTAsthma is defined as a lung disease characterized by airway obstruction and/or narrowing. Th...
Asthma is a chronic, persistent inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by exacerbations o...
Asthma is a chronic, persistent inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by exacerbations o...
Asthma bronchiale is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, causing increased secrect...
Asthma is a respiratory disease characterized by airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness and...
Asthma is defined as chronic inflammatory disease of air passages. This disease is typical by its sy...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Numerous functions within the human body have been conducted throughout time without anyone being aw...
Numerous functions within the human body have been conducted throughout time without anyone being aw...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variabl...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
AbstractThe characterisation of chronic asthma as an inflammatory condition of the human airway, ass...
2. List conditions that mimic asthma. 3. Delineate the factors that predict the persistence of asthm...