Clinical and histological comparison of smoking and non-smoking patients with severe asthma in the U-BIOPRED cohort

P. P. W. Hekking, S. J. Wilson, A. H. Wagener, A. R. Sousa, J. Corfield, D. E. Shaw, S. J. Fowler, L. J. Fleming, J. H. Riley, E. Jeyasingham, A. Rowe, W. Seibold, G. Roberts, P. Bakke, F. Singer, T. Geiser, U. Frey, I. Horvath, R. Polosa, N. Krug, J. Musial, L. Pahus, D. Myles, C. Compton, T. W. Higenbottam, P. Montuschi, U. Nihlén, T. Sandstrom, S. S. Wagers, P. H. Howarth, R. Djukanovic, K. F. Chung, I. Pandis, Y. Guo, A. T. Bansal, E. H. Bel, P. J. Sterk (Amsterdam, Netherlands; Southampton, London, Nottingham, Manchester, Horsham, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Biberach an der Riss, Hannover, Germany; Bergen, Norway; Bern, Switzerland; Budapest, Hungary; Catania, Rome, Italy; Stockholm, Umea, Sweden; Marseille, France; Maasmechelen, Belgium; Krakow, Poland)

Source: International Congress 2014 – Phenotyping and monitoring asthma and COPD
Session: Phenotyping and monitoring asthma and COPD
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1688
Disease area: Airway diseases

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P. P. W. Hekking, S. J. Wilson, A. H. Wagener, A. R. Sousa, J. Corfield, D. E. Shaw, S. J. Fowler, L. J. Fleming, J. H. Riley, E. Jeyasingham, A. Rowe, W. Seibold, G. Roberts, P. Bakke, F. Singer, T. Geiser, U. Frey, I. Horvath, R. Polosa, N. Krug, J. Musial, L. Pahus, D. Myles, C. Compton, T. W. Higenbottam, P. Montuschi, U. Nihlén, T. Sandstrom, S. S. Wagers, P. H. Howarth, R. Djukanovic, K. F. Chung, I. Pandis, Y. Guo, A. T. Bansal, E. H. Bel, P. J. Sterk (Amsterdam, Netherlands; Southampton, London, Nottingham, Manchester, Horsham, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Biberach an der Riss, Hannover, Germany; Bergen, Norway; Bern, Switzerland; Budapest, Hungary; Catania, Rome, Italy; Stockholm, Umea, Sweden; Marseille, France; Maasmechelen, Belgium; Krakow, Poland). Clinical and histological comparison of smoking and non-smoking patients with severe asthma in the U-BIOPRED cohort. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 1688

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