Dynamics of Cell Pattern and Profile of Bronchial Cytokines in Response to Acute Cold Exposure in Asthma Patients with Cold Airway Hyperresponsiveness [PDF]
J.M. Perelman +8 more
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ACTIVITY OF ALPHA-2-MACROGLOBULIN IN ASTHMA PATIENTS WITH COLD AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS
Elena Ushakova +4 more
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Influence of bronchial epithelium destruction on clinical manifestations of asthma in patients with cold airway hyperresponsiveness [PDF]
Alexey Pirogov +5 more
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THE CHANGE OF NASAL RESISTANCE AT THE ACUTE NASAL CHALLENGE WITH COLD AIR IN ASTHMATICS WITH COLD AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS [PDF]
medical record in one community hospital during October 2014 to September 2015. Situation of asthma exacerbation was survey from patients with recurrent asthma exacerbation at least 2 times per year and in-depth interview healthcare providers, patient ...
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Role of Neutrophils in the Formation of the Inflammatory Pattern of the Bronchi in Asthma Exacerbation in Patients with Cold Airway Hyperresponsiveness [PDF]
J.M. Perelman +4 more
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Asthma exacerbations are closely associated with respiratory virus infections. However, the pathophysiological consequences of such infections in asthma are largely unclear.
Sterk, P. J. +7 more
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Transient airway narrowing can occur during or following exercise, a phenomenon called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). The main mechanism of EIB is considered to be airway dehydration, resulting from increased ventilation during exercise.
Andréanne Côté +2 more
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Leukocyte count and bronchial hyperresponsiveness.
International audienceThe relationship of total and differential blood leukocyte counts with bronchial methacholine response was studied in a population-based sample of 324 men. Geometric mean total leukocyte counts were significantly higher in reactors (
Neukirch, F. +5 more
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Rhinovirus infection in nonasthmatic subjects: effects on intrapulmonary airways
The common cold is a highly prevalent, uncomplicated upper airway disease. However, rhinovirus (RV) infection can lead to exacerbation of asthma, with worsening in airway hyperresponsiveness and bronchial inflammation.
Hoogeveen, M. +15 more
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Why do athletes develop asthma?: Pathogenic mechanisms and asthma phenotypes [PDF]
Avhandling (doktorgrad) - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2018Background: Asthma is reported frequently in endurance athletes, particularly among swimmers and cross-country skiers.
Stang, Julie
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