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Mechanisms of exercise-induced asthma
Lung, 1984In a previous review in this journal McFadden eloquently presented the findings which led him and his colleagues to propose that respiratory heat loss and the subsequent cooling of the airways are the initial reaction sequence leading to airway obstruction in hyperventilation and exercise-induced asthma [62]. He further concluded that: “Exercise per se
E, Bar-Yishay, S, Godfrey
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Exercise-Induced Asthma in Children
Pediatric Drugs, 2002Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is a relatively common problem in children, but may not be recognized because children either do not report their symptoms, or avoid activities that cause it. Clarifying the diagnosis of EIA, in particular separating EIA from other causes of exertional dyspnea, is essential.
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1981
William G. Clancy, William W. Busse
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William G. Clancy, William W. Busse
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American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Work Group Report: Exercise-induced asthma
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2007John M Weiler +2 more
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Asthma and Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction in Athletes
New England Journal of Medicine, 2015Louis-Philippe Boulet, P M O'Byrne
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