textabstractSymptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remission will frequently have a relapse later in life. The aim of this study was to investigate whether subjects in clinical remission of atopic asthma have persistent airway inflammation and/or airway remodeling. Bronchial biopsies were obtained from subjects in clinical remission, asthmatic subjects, and healthy control subjects. The presence and/or activation state of eosinophils, mast cells, macrophages, T lymphocytes, interleukin (IL)-5, eotaxin, and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) were analyzed. Results were compared with less invasive indicators of airway infl...
AbstractBronchial inflammation is a consistent feature of asthma and its chronicity probably determi...
SummaryStudy objectives: Subjects with atopic asthma often experience a disappearance of symptoms ar...
RATIONAL: Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways. In clinical practice, however, airway in...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
textabstractAs stated in the introductory remarks, various questions arise from the epidemiological ...
Background: As it is unknown whether complete asthma remission or progression of asthma is associate...
Background: As it is unknown whether complete asthma remission or progression of asthma is associate...
SummaryBackgroundAs it is unknown whether complete asthma remission or progression of asthma is asso...
Rationale Individuals with asthma may outgrow symptoms despite not using treatment, whereas others r...
ABSTRACT: Although some asthmatic children seem to recover from their asthma, 30–80 % develop asthma...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition, which is highly prevalent worldwide. Although no cure is ...
Chronic inflammatory changes in the bronchial mucosa have been well documented in patients with esta...
There is now extensive evidence that asthma results from inflammation in large and small airways, an...
Chronic stable asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airway wall, with abnormal accumulatio...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
AbstractBronchial inflammation is a consistent feature of asthma and its chronicity probably determi...
SummaryStudy objectives: Subjects with atopic asthma often experience a disappearance of symptoms ar...
RATIONAL: Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways. In clinical practice, however, airway in...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
textabstractAs stated in the introductory remarks, various questions arise from the epidemiological ...
Background: As it is unknown whether complete asthma remission or progression of asthma is associate...
Background: As it is unknown whether complete asthma remission or progression of asthma is associate...
SummaryBackgroundAs it is unknown whether complete asthma remission or progression of asthma is asso...
Rationale Individuals with asthma may outgrow symptoms despite not using treatment, whereas others r...
ABSTRACT: Although some asthmatic children seem to recover from their asthma, 30–80 % develop asthma...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition, which is highly prevalent worldwide. Although no cure is ...
Chronic inflammatory changes in the bronchial mucosa have been well documented in patients with esta...
There is now extensive evidence that asthma results from inflammation in large and small airways, an...
Chronic stable asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airway wall, with abnormal accumulatio...
Background: Asthma is accepted as a disease characterized by airway inflammation, with evidence that...
AbstractBronchial inflammation is a consistent feature of asthma and its chronicity probably determi...
SummaryStudy objectives: Subjects with atopic asthma often experience a disappearance of symptoms ar...
RATIONAL: Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways. In clinical practice, however, airway in...