and bronchial reactivity can be seen in children with acute COVID-19 infection with or without an asthma diagnosis. "The data are reassuring when discussing the prognosis with patients and ...
Controlled trials that undertook a physical training programme in children with asthma (aged 6 ... The effects of training on asthma control, airway inflammation and bronchial hyper-responsiveness ...
Following use of race-neutral lung function equations, African American and Latino pediatric patients with asthma had reductions in FEV1 and FVC while white patients with asthma had increases, ...
Background: It is well known that non-specificdiseases of respiratory system are at the prominentposition within the structure of children's ... aimprovement in the asthma control questionnaire ...
Kalogeromitros', Attikon University Hospital, University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece 2 Allergy Department, 2nd Pediatric Clinic ... definition of an asthma exacerbation will be ...
A radioactive gas could be contributing to asthma among schoolkids, researchers have found. Children exposed to elevated ...
It found that 287, or 6.5 percent, of the 4,425 children officially recognized as disaster victims were newly prescribed asthma inhalers within the year after the floods, compared with 59,469, or ...
Methods: Medical charts of preterm infants born between 1993 and 2010 with acquired bullous emphysema treated with selective bronchial intubation in our Division of Neonatology were reviewed.
The effect of the rate of expiration on the measurement of vital capacity was studied in a group of 75 control subjects and 97 patients with bronchial asthma and pulmonary emphysema. The results ...