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116 related items for PubMed ID: 8804963

  • 1. Physiological outcomes.
    Tepper R, Sly P.
    Eur Respir J Suppl; 1996 Apr; 21():12s-15s. PubMed ID: 8804963
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  • 2. Measurement of lung function in awake 2-4-year-old asthmatic children during methacholine challenge and acute asthma: a comparison of the impulse oscillation technique, the interrupter technique, and transcutaneous measurement of oxygen versus whole-body plethysmography.
    Klug B, Bisgaard H.
    Pediatr Pulmonol; 1996 May; 21(5):290-300. PubMed ID: 8726154
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  • 3. Lung function in preschool children with a history of wheezing measured by forced oscillation and plethysmographic specific airway resistance.
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  • 4. [The hypersensitive bronchial system. Significance for prognosis inhibition of progression of chronic obstructive respiratory tract diseases].
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  • 6. The utility of the forced oscillation technique in assessing bronchodilator responsiveness in patients with asthma.
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    Zapletal A, Hladíková M, Chalupová J, Svobodová T, Vávrová V.
    Respiration; 2008 May; 75(1):40-7. PubMed ID: 17299253
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  • 8. Lung function and bronchial responsiveness in young children. Clinical and research applications.
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  • 9. Assessment of airway function in young children with asthma: comparison of spirometry, interrupter technique, and tidal flow by inductance plethsmography.
    Black J, Baxter-Jones AD, Gordon J, Findlay AL, Helms PJ.
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  • 10. Recognition of asthma in adolescents and young adults: which objective measure is best?
    Ulrik CS, Postma DS, Backer V.
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  • 11. Identification of bronchodilator responsiveness by forced oscillation admittance in children.
    Nguyen YT, Demoulin B, Schweitzer C, Bonabel-Chone C, Marchal F.
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  • 12. Lung function test for assessment of effects of drugs in asthma.
    Bake B.
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  • 13. Risk factors of bronchial hyperresponsiveness in children with wheezing-associated respiratory infection.
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  • 14. Repeatability and bronchodilator reversibility of lung function in young children.
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  • 15. Early intervention with inhaled corticosteroids in subjects with rapid decline in lung function and signs of bronchial hyperresponsiveness: results from the DIMCA programme.
    den Otter JJ, van Schayck CP, Folgering HT, van den Boom G, Akkermans RP, van Weel C.
    Eur J Gen Pract; 2007 Jul; 13(2):89-91. PubMed ID: 17534745
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  • 16. Ventilation heterogeneity in children with well controlled asthma with normal spirometry indicates residual airways disease.
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  • 17. Airway remodeling: therapeutic target or not?
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  • 18. The opening interrupter technique for respiratory resistance measurements in children.
    Oswald-Mammosser M, Charloux A, Enache I, Lonsdorfer-Wolf E.
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  • 19. Use of inhaled corticosteroids in pediatric asthma.
    Bisgaard H.
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