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237 related items for PubMed ID: 34002550

  • 1. Current Asthma Prevalence Using Methacholine Challenge Test in Korean Children from 2010 to 2014.
    Woo H, Samra MS, Lim DH, Kim JH.
    J Korean Med Sci; 2021 May 17; 36(19):e130. PubMed ID: 34002550
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  • 2. Hypertonic saline challenge tests in the diagnosis of bronchial hyperresponsiveness and asthma in children.
    Mai XM, Nilsson L, Kjellman NI, Björkstén B.
    Pediatr Allergy Immunol; 2002 Oct 17; 13(5):361-7. PubMed ID: 12431196
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  • 3. The importance of maximal airway response to methacholine in the prediction of wheezing development in patients with cough-variant asthma.
    Koh YY, Park Y, Kim CK.
    Allergy; 2002 Dec 17; 57(12):1165-70. PubMed ID: 12464045
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  • 4. Heightened bronchial hyperresponsiveness in the absence of heightened atopy in children with current wheezing and low income status.
    Mallol J, Castro-Rodriguez JA, Cortez E, Aguirre V, Aguilar P, Barrueto L.
    Thorax; 2008 Feb 17; 63(2):167-71. PubMed ID: 17901160
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  • 5. Bronchial hyperresponsiveness is common in Hanoi, Vietnam: Asthma probably underdiagnosed.
    Thị Lâm H, Van Tuong N, Sy DQ, Lundbäck B, Rönmark E.
    Respir Med; 2021 Sep 17; 186():106513. PubMed ID: 34246130
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  • 6. Comparison of mannitol and methacholine to predict exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and a clinical diagnosis of asthma.
    Anderson SD, Charlton B, Weiler JM, Nichols S, Spector SL, Pearlman DS, A305 Study Group.
    Respir Res; 2009 Jan 23; 10(1):4. PubMed ID: 19161635
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  • 7. Comparison of percentage fall in FVC at the provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in FEV(1) between patients with asymptomatic bronchial hyperresponsiveness and mild asthma.
    Yoo Y, Choung JT, Yu J, Kim DK, Choi SH, Koh YY.
    Chest; 2007 Jul 23; 132(1):106-11. PubMed ID: 17505037
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  • 8. Comparison of the ISAAC video questionnaire (AVQ3.0) with the ISAAC written questionnaire for estimating asthma associated with bronchial hyperreactivity.
    Lai CK, Chan JK, Chan A, Wong G, Ho A, Choy D, Lau J, Leung R.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1997 May 23; 27(5):540-5. PubMed ID: 9179428
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  • 15. Provocative dose of methacholine causing a 20% drop in FEV1 should be used to interpret methacholine challenge tests with modern nebulizers.
    Dell SD, Bola SS, Foty RG, Marshall LC, Nelligan KA, Coates AL.
    Ann Am Thorac Soc; 2015 Mar 23; 12(3):357-63. PubMed ID: 25575246
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