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Markers of inflammation in paediatric asthma
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Low peak expiratory flow, but not high exhaled nitric oxide, identifies children in hospital with acute asthma who will have continuing symptoms one week following discharge
A. McMurray, C. Trivers, S. Cunningham (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Markers of inflammation in paediatric asthma
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Markers of inflammation in paediatric asthma
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Thematic Poster Session
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1504
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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A. McMurray, C. Trivers, S. Cunningham (Edinburgh, United Kingdom). Low peak expiratory flow, but not high exhaled nitric oxide, identifies children in hospital with acute asthma who will have continuing symptoms one week following discharge. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 1504
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