The ability of fluctuation analysis of airway function and symptoms to asses asthma stability in different asthma phenotypes

G. Stern, C. Thamrin, B. Suki, R. Taylor, U. Frey (Bern, Switzerland; Boston, MA, United States Of America; Dunedin, New Zealand)

Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Advances in respiratory mechanics
Session: Advances in respiratory mechanics
Session type: Electronic Poster Discussion
Number: 1627
Disease area: Airway diseases

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