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Blood lead levels of the battery and exhaust workers and their pulmonary function tests
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[Application of interrupter resistance pulmonary function testing in the diagnosis of asthma in preschool children: a single-center study]. [PDF]
Xu TT, Feng Y, Shang YX.
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Spirometry is indicated in all the children with clinical diagnosis of asthma, chronic/recurrent cough or wheeze, exercise induced cough or breathlessness and with recurrent respiratory manifestations. Mid expiratory How 25-75% (MEF 25-75) is an important diagnostic parameters in children due to its effort independence, high sensitivity in ...
Y. K. Amdekar, Deepak Ugra
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1988
The clinical significance of pulmonary function tests (including blood gas analysis) lies in their sensitivity for detecting PCP. PCP has most consistently been found to cause abnormalities in the DLCO and the exercise arterial blood gas; both are highly sensitive for the presence of Pneumocystis infection.
Gianfranco Umberto Meduri, Diane Stover
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The clinical significance of pulmonary function tests (including blood gas analysis) lies in their sensitivity for detecting PCP. PCP has most consistently been found to cause abnormalities in the DLCO and the exercise arterial blood gas; both are highly sensitive for the presence of Pneumocystis infection.
Gianfranco Umberto Meduri, Diane Stover
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Pulmonary-function tests provide objective, quantifiable measures of lung function. They are used to evaluate and monitor diseases that affect heart and lung function, to monitor the effects of environmental, occupational, and drug exposures, to assess risks of surgery, and to assist in evaluations performed before employment or for insurance purposes.
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Pulmonary-function tests provide objective, quantifiable measures of lung function. They are used to evaluate and monitor diseases that affect heart and lung function, to monitor the effects of environmental, occupational, and drug exposures, to assess risks of surgery, and to assist in evaluations performed before employment or for insurance purposes.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1979
Common questions about lung function tests, including why perform these tests, when are they helpful, who can be tested, and which tests are most useful, are answered for the pediatrician. Tests presently used in clinical pulmonary laboratories are described.
John T. McBride, Mary Elizabeth Wahl
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Common questions about lung function tests, including why perform these tests, when are they helpful, who can be tested, and which tests are most useful, are answered for the pediatrician. Tests presently used in clinical pulmonary laboratories are described.
John T. McBride, Mary Elizabeth Wahl
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Pulmonary function tests (PFT) remain the most accurate means of quantifying the severity of diffuse lung disease. PFT are an essential aide to the identification or exclusion of early diffuse lung disease in high-risk groups and when there is unexplained exercise intolerance.
Simon Ward, Derek Cramer, Athol U. Wells
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