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146 related items for PubMed ID: 17182641

  • 21. [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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  • 25. OASYS-3: improved analysis of serial peak expiratory flow in suspected occupational asthma.
    Bright P, Newton DT, Gannon PF, Pantin CF, Burge PS.
    Monaldi Arch Chest Dis; 2001 Jun; 56(3):281-8. PubMed ID: 11665511
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  • 26. Peak expiratory flow monitoring is not a reliable method for establishing the diagnosis of occupational asthma.
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  • 27. [Usefulness and early detection of acute exacerbation by peak expiratory flow rate in the management of asthma].
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    Nihon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi; 1997 Oct; 35(10):1040-6. PubMed ID: 9465613
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  • 28. Peak expiratory flow as a screening tool to detect airflow obstruction in a primary health care setting.
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    Int J Tuberc Lung Dis; 2012 May; 16(5):674-80. PubMed ID: 22409956
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  • 31. Recognition of asthma in adolescents and young adults: which objective measure is best?
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  • 32. Early detection of asthma exacerbations by using action points in self-management plans.
    Honkoop PJ, Taylor DR, Smith AD, Snoeck-Stroband JB, Sont JK.
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  • 33. Peak expiratory flow monitoring in diagnosis and management of occupational asthma.
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    Monaldi Arch Chest Dis; 1994 Dec; 49(5):425-31. PubMed ID: 7841981
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  • 34. Assessment of peak expiratory flow in asthma.
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  • 35. [Clinical application of portable spirometry in asthma].
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  • 36. How many times per day should peak expiratory flow rates be assessed when investigating occupational asthma?
    Malo JL, Côté J, Cartier A, Boulet LP, L'Archevêque J, Chan-Yeung M.
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  • 37. Serial lung function variability using four portable logging meters.
    Moore VC, Parsons NR, Jaakkola MS, Burge CB, Pantin CF, Robertson AS, Burge PS.
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  • 38. Work-related changes in peak expiratory flow among laboratory animal workers.
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  • 39. The frequency of workplace exacerbation among health maintenance organisation members with asthma.
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  • 40. Occupational asthma in the furniture industry: is it due to styrene?
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