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Rhinosinusitis in severe asthma

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2001
Chronic rhinosinusitis is a common comorbidity of asthma. However, sinonasal involvement in severe steroid-dependent asthma is still undefined.The aim of the study was to evaluate chronic rhinosinusitis in 35 patients with severe steroid-dependent asthma by using a clinical score and coronal computed tomography (CT) scanning.Thirty-five subjects (16 ...
M, Bresciani   +7 more
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Categorizing Asthma Severity

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1999
Abstract The National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) Expert Panel II recommended a stepped care pharmacotherapy approach to asthma treatment based on an objective assessment of asthma severity using daytime symptoms, nocturnal symptoms, and physiologic lung function.
G L, Colice   +4 more
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Severe asthma

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2006
Susan, Foley, Qutayba, Hamid
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Severe Asthma

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2014
Carey C, Thomson   +6 more
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Treatment of Severe Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
BRONCHIAL asthma, though highly treatable, causes over four thousand deaths annually in the United States. Measures currently available are so effective that control should rarely fail unless the patient delays too long in seeking help or if treatment is not vigorous enough. Functionally, the cardinal feature is airway obstruction, which may be so mild
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Severe chronic asthma

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2006
Persistent childhood asthma is more common in females with atopy with an early onset and may result in significant impairment of lung function. Pathological changes in severe chronic asthma in childhood are only partially defined and correlation between pathology, response to treatment and persistence is imprecise. Failure to respond to usual therapies
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PLASMAPHERESIS IN SEVERE ASTHMA.

The Lancet, 1978
M F, Muers, K D, Dawkins
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Severe asthma and depression

Archives of Family Medicine, 1993
The comorbidity of severe asthma and depression is frequent and complicates the patient's comprehensive medical management. Asthma and depression are thought to interact to worsen both conditions, especially at the severe end of the spectrum of disease.
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Biologic Therapies for Severe Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Guy G Brusselle, Gérard H Koppelman
exaly  

Efficacy and Safety of Itepekimab in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Ian D Pavord   +2 more
exaly  

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