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1):770-5.
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and management dilemmas. Curr Opin siveness. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2005
Pulm Med. 2017 Mar;23(2):177-83. Aug-Sep;83(8-9):725-32.
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al. Airway responsiveness to histamine eling contributes to the progressive loss
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1986;50 Suppl 2:72-6. Sep;116(3):477-86; quiz 487.
3. Melillo G, Cocco G, Balzano G, et al. lung function tests to be used in severe asthma: spirometry and bronchodilator test ...
Evaluation of non-specific bronchi-
al hyperreactivity in different respira-
tory diseases. Eur J Respir Dis Suppl.
1986;147:282-5
4. Bundgaard A, Feilberg V. Bronchial hy-
perreactivity in allergic subjects. Eur J
Respir Dis Suppl. 1986;143:28-30.
5. Widdicombe JG. Cellular basis of bron-
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Physiopathol Respir. 1986;22 Suppl
7:109-11.
6. Britton J, Tattersfield AE. Does meas-
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help in the clinical diagnosis of asthma?
Eur J Respir Dis. 1986 Apr;68(4):233-8.
7. Sekizawa K, Sasaki H, Shimizu Y, et
al. Dose-response effects of methacho-
line in normal and in asthmatic subjects.
Relationship between the site of airway
response and overall airway hyperres-
ponsiveness. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1986
Apr;133(4):593-9.
8. Cartier A, L’Archevque J, Malo JL. Ex-
posure to a sensitizing occupational
agent can cause a long-lasting increase
in bronchial responsiveness to histamine
in the absence of significant changes in
airway caliber. J Allergy Clin Immunol.
1986 Dec;78(6):1185-9.
9. Casale TB. Neuromechanisms of asth-
ma. Ann Allergy. 1987 Dec;59(6):391-8.
field, e.g., GP office, etc.) should be confirmed and bronchial hyperreactivity. J Aller-
and assessed further at the pulmological level. gy Clin Immunol. 1988 May;81(5 Pt
1):770-5.
References
11. Hirota S, Helli PB, Catalli A, et al. Air-
1. Trivedi V, Apala DR, Iyer VN. Occu- way smooth muscle excitation-contrac-
pational asthma: diagnostic challenges tion coupling and airway hyperrespon-
and management dilemmas. Curr Opin siveness. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2005
Pulm Med. 2017 Mar;23(2):177-83. Aug-Sep;83(8-9):725-32.
2. Hargreave FE, Sterk P, Adelroth EC, et 12. Pascual RM, Peters SP. Airway remod-
al. Airway responsiveness to histamine eling contributes to the progressive loss
or methacholine: advances in measure- of lung function in asthma: an over-
ment and interpretation. Respiration. view. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2005
1986;50 Suppl 2:72-6. Sep;116(3):477-86; quiz 487.
3. Melillo G, Cocco G, Balzano G, et al. lung function tests to be used in severe asthma: spirometry and bronchodilator test ...
Evaluation of non-specific bronchi-
al hyperreactivity in different respira-
tory diseases. Eur J Respir Dis Suppl.
1986;147:282-5
4. Bundgaard A, Feilberg V. Bronchial hy-
perreactivity in allergic subjects. Eur J
Respir Dis Suppl. 1986;143:28-30.
5. Widdicombe JG. Cellular basis of bron-
chial hyperresponsiveness. Control
mechanisms: introduction. Bull Eur
Physiopathol Respir. 1986;22 Suppl
7:109-11.
6. Britton J, Tattersfield AE. Does meas-
urement of bronchial hyperreactivity
help in the clinical diagnosis of asthma?
Eur J Respir Dis. 1986 Apr;68(4):233-8.
7. Sekizawa K, Sasaki H, Shimizu Y, et
al. Dose-response effects of methacho-
line in normal and in asthmatic subjects.
Relationship between the site of airway
response and overall airway hyperres-
ponsiveness. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1986
Apr;133(4):593-9.
8. Cartier A, L’Archevque J, Malo JL. Ex-
posure to a sensitizing occupational
agent can cause a long-lasting increase
in bronchial responsiveness to histamine
in the absence of significant changes in
airway caliber. J Allergy Clin Immunol.
1986 Dec;78(6):1185-9.
9. Casale TB. Neuromechanisms of asth-
ma. Ann Allergy. 1987 Dec;59(6):391-8.