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Title: Exercise-induced respiratory symptoms: an epidemic among adolescents. Author: Tilles SA. Journal: Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol; 2010 May; 104(5):361-7; quiz 368-70, 412. PubMed ID: 20486325. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To review the most important causes of exercise-induced respiratory symptoms in adolescents. DATA SOURCES: Published English-language medical literature. STUDY SELECTION: Primary literature and consensus publications relevant to the objective. RESULTS: The diagnosis and treatment of exercise-induced asthma are well characterized. Other syndromes, such as exercise-induced vocal cord dysfunction, exercise-induced paradoxical arytenoid motion, and exercise-induced hyperventilation, are relatively common but so far are described primarily in uncontrolled case reports. CONCLUSION: Controlled studies are necessary to define efficient diagnostic and treatment algorithms for young patients experiencing respiratory symptoms during exercise who do not respond to asthma treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]