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  • 3. Comparison of responsiveness to methacholine, histamine, and exercise in subgroups of asthmatic children.
    Bhagat RG, Grunstein MM.
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  • 5. Prolonged effect of montelukast in asthmatic children with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.
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  • 6. Methacholine inhalation challenge. Practical consequences of using duplicate spirograms after each concentration.
    Prieto L, Marín J.
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  • 7. Effect of nisoldipine (BAY k 5552) on methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity.
    Verdiani P, Di Carlo S, Baronti A.
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  • 9. Comparison of bronchial reactivity to ultrasonically nebulized distilled water, exercise and methacholine challenge test in asthmatic children.
    Obata T, Iikura Y.
    Ann Allergy; 1994 Feb; 72(2):167-72. PubMed ID: 8109807
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  • 14. Isotonic nebulized disodium cromoglycate provides better protection against methacholine- and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.
    Weiner P, Saaid M, Reshef A.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1988 Jun; 137(6):1309-11. PubMed ID: 3144199
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  • 15. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in children with asthma: An observational cohort study.
    Lin LL, Huang SJ, Ou LS, Yao TC, Tsao KC, Yeh KW, Huang JL.
    J Microbiol Immunol Infect; 2019 Jun; 52(3):471-479. PubMed ID: 28939136
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  • 17. Inhaled hyaluronic acid against exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in asthma.
    Kunz LI, van Rensen EL, Sterk PJ.
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  • 18. Oxatomide and exercise-induced asthma in children: the value of serial exercise tests.
    Silverman M, Tooley M.
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  • 19. Immediate and delayed bronchoconstriction after exercise in patients with asthma.
    Rubinstein I, Levison H, Slutsky AS, Hak H, Wells J, Zamel N, Rebuck AS.
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  • 20. Evidence for the roles of histamine and prostaglandins as mediators in exercise-induced asthma: the inhibitory effect of terfenadine and flurbiprofen alone and in combination.
    Finnerty JP, Holgate ST.
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