Are elderly and aged asthma different diseases? Results of a multicenter study

E. Celebioglu (Ankara, Turkey), O. Ozturk Aktas (Ankara, Turkey), B. Gemicioglu (Istanbul , Turkey), N. Yilmaz (Erzurum , Turkey), F. Bozkus (Kahramanmaras , Turkey), V. Ayhan (Rize , Turkey), F. Kalpaklioglu (Kirikkale, Turkey), F. Oner Erkekol (Ankara, Turkey), Y. Havlucu (Manisa , Turkey), F. Erel (Balikesir , Turkey), O. Aydin (Ankara, Turkey), A. Ekici (Kirikkale, Turkey), A. Baccioglu (Kirikkale, Turkey), S. Argun Baris (Kocaeli, Turkey), G. Koycu Buhari (Ankara, Turkey), B. Ceyhan (Istanbul, Turkey), O. Goksel (Izmir, Turkey), M. Kose (Balikesir , Turkey), A. Dursun (Rize , Turkey), F. Yildiz (Girne , Cyprus), A. Yorgancioglu (Manisa , Turkey), S. Isik (Istanbul , Turkey), D. Ediger (Bursa, Turkey), I. Oguzulgen (Ankara, Turkey), G. Karakaya (Ankara, Turkey), A. Kalyoncu (Ankara, Turkey)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Determinants and monitoring of asthma control
Session: Determinants and monitoring of asthma control
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5495
Disease area: Airway diseases

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