A “gender phenotype” does really exist in severe asthma.
S. Rizzello (Firenze (FI), Italy), C. Allegrini (Firenze (FI), Italy), L. Ciambellotti (Firenze (FI), Italy), C. De Filippis (Firenze (FI), Italy), F. Lavorini (Firenze (FI), Italy), G. Camiciottoli (Firenze (FI), Italy)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Clinical parameters in severe asthma
Session: Clinical parameters in severe asthma
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2234
Disease area: Airway diseases
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