A new understanding of childhood wheeze phenotypes

Symposium
Chairs: P. Aurora (London, United Kingdom), P. L. P. Brand (Zwolle, Netherlands)
Aims: To give the audience a summary of recently published data which support the validity of the episodic/multi-trigger phenotyping classification and to expand upon the consequences for treatment in both childhood and adult life.
Epidemiological evidence to support asthma phenotyping in young children
B. Alm (Gothenburg, Sweden)
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Pathological and physiological evidence to support asthma phenotyping in young children
S. Saglani (London, United Kingdom)
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Impact of phenotyping upon treatment choices in childhood
A. Schultz (Perth, Australia)
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Impact of phenotyping in childhood upon treatment choices in adult life
E. Bel (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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