BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of inhaled steroids, asthmatic children (aged 6-10 years) were expected to meet the inclusion criterion of airways hyper-responsiveness (PD(20) methacholine < 80 micro g) after withdrawal of inhaled corticosteroids for 2-8 weeks. However, many children failed to do so.OBJECTIVE: It has been shown that young wheezing children may outgrow their symptoms. We investigated if differences between children with and without airways hyper-responsiveness after withdrawal of inhaled corticosteroids were compatible with differences between transient and persistent wheezers found in other studies.METHODS: Seventy-eight children entered the study, of which ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of i...
BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of i...
BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of i...
Background: A reliable asthma diagnosis is challenging in preschool wheezing children. As inhaled co...
Background: A reliable asthma diagnosis is challenging in preschool wheezing children. As inhaled co...
Background: A reliable asthma diagnosis is challenging in preschool wheezing children. As inhaled co...
ABSTRACT: This study describes the clinical characteristics and corticosteroid responsiveness of chi...
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The feasibility of moderately severe airway hyperresponsiveness (AH) was examined as an inclusion cr...
SummaryBackgroundAsthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to...
Background: Asthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to such...
The feasibility of moderately severe airway hyperresponsiveness (AH) was examined as an inclusion cr...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of i...
BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of i...
BACKGROUND: During the baseline period of a clinical trial comparing different dosage schedules of i...
Background: A reliable asthma diagnosis is challenging in preschool wheezing children. As inhaled co...
Background: A reliable asthma diagnosis is challenging in preschool wheezing children. As inhaled co...
Background: A reliable asthma diagnosis is challenging in preschool wheezing children. As inhaled co...
ABSTRACT: This study describes the clinical characteristics and corticosteroid responsiveness of chi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The feasibility of moderately severe airway hyperresponsiveness (AH) was examined as an inclusion cr...
SummaryBackgroundAsthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to...
Background: Asthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to such...
The feasibility of moderately severe airway hyperresponsiveness (AH) was examined as an inclusion cr...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...
Our objective was to study whether children with reported asthma differed from children with wheeze ...