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94 related items for PubMed ID: 15823466

  • 21. Nebulizer output for methacholine challenges with the KoKo Digidoser.
    Khan YR, McDonough P, Cockcroft DW, David BE, Hendeles L.
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  • 22. Vitamin C and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in athletes.
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  • 23. Exhaled nitric oxide in the diagnosis of asthma: comparison with bronchial provocation tests.
    Berkman N, Avital A, Breuer R, Bardach E, Springer C, Godfrey S.
    Thorax; 2005 May; 60(5):383-8. PubMed ID: 15860713
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  • 24. Validation of a single concentration methacholine inhalation provocation test (SCIPT) in children.
    Hagmolen of ten Have W, van den Berg NJ, van der Palen J, Bindels PJ, van Aalderen WM.
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  • 27. [Comparison of sensitivity and specifity of two bronchial provocation tests with methacholine and hypertonic saline in bronchial hyperreactivity evaluation in asthmatics].
    Piotrowska T, Siergiejko G, Siergiejko Z.
    Pol Merkur Lekarski; 2007 Feb; 22(128):126-9. PubMed ID: 17598657
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  • 28. [Diagnostic value of peak flow variability in patients with suspected diagnosis of bronchial asthma in general practice].
    Tilemann L, Gindner L, Meyer FJ, Laux G, Szecsenyi J, Schneider A.
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    Ravensberg AJ, van Rensen EL, Grootendorst DC, de Kluijver J, Diamant Z, Ricciardolo FL, Sterk PJ.
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  • 31. Safety of suspending asthma treatment before performing a methacholine challenge test.
    Carballido Vázquez AM, Muñiz C, Pérez de Llano LA.
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  • 32. Reduced vital capacity after methacholine challenge in early childhood--is it due to trapped air or loss of motivation.
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  • 33. Response to mannitol in asymptomatic subjects with airway hyper-responsiveness to methacholine.
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  • 34. Effect of intranasal corticosteroid on bronchial hyper-responsiveness in allergic rhinitis.
    Orhan F, Sekerel BE.
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  • 35. [Bronchial challenges in asthma diagnosis].
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  • 36. Determination of post-salbutamol methacholine dose shift.
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  • 37. Cysteinyl-leukotriene levels in sputum differentiate asthma from rhinitis patients with or without bronchial hyperresponsiveness.
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  • 38. The prevalence of reversible airflow obstruction and/or methacholine hyperreactivity in random adult asthma patients identified by administrative data.
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  • 39. [Indirect bronchial provocation tests: a new, specific group of bronchial provocation tests for asthma].
    Joos GF.
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  • 40. Effect of ingested H₁ antihistamines on methacholine challenge.
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