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  • 1. Factors influencing gender differences in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma in childhood: the Tucson Children's Respiratory Study.
    Wright AL, Stern DA, Kauffmann F, Martinez FD.
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  • 2. Female gender is associated with higher incidence and more stable respiratory symptoms during adolescence.
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  • 11. The influence of the living conditions on the diagnostics process and treatment of bronchial asthma of developmental age based on the author's own material.
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    Lødrup Carlsen KC, Håland G, Devulapalli CS, Munthe-Kaas M, Pettersen M, Granum B, Løvik M, Carlsen KH.
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