1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-2896(15)30430-0
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Tos como equivalente asmático. Características clínicas y funcionales. Estudio de 63 casos

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“…Nevertheless, as we know, the majority of current researches are relevant to classic asthma, and non-typical asthma patients are often excluded. Studies of CVA are few and the sample size is small [69]. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective study with a larger sample size to investigate: (1) the differences in clinical features between CVA and CA patients, by analyzing basic characteristics, pulmonary function, AHR, and cell counts of induced sputum; (2) the correlation between sputum eosinophil% and AHR or airway reversibility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, as we know, the majority of current researches are relevant to classic asthma, and non-typical asthma patients are often excluded. Studies of CVA are few and the sample size is small [69]. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective study with a larger sample size to investigate: (1) the differences in clinical features between CVA and CA patients, by analyzing basic characteristics, pulmonary function, AHR, and cell counts of induced sputum; (2) the correlation between sputum eosinophil% and AHR or airway reversibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%