The relationship of nonspecific airway responsiveness and atopy to the rate of decline of lung function

DR Parker, GT O'Connor, D Sparrow, MR Segal… - Am Rev Respir …, 1990 - atsjournals.org
DR Parker, GT O'Connor, D Sparrow, MR Segal, ST Weiss
Am Rev Respir Dis, 1990atsjournals.org
The Relationship of Nonspecific Airway Responsiveness and Atopy to the Rate of Decline of
Lung function: The Normative Aging Stu Page 1 The Relationship of Nonspecific Airway
Responsiveness and Atopy to the Rate of Decline of lung Function The Normative Aging
Study1-3 DONNA R. PARKER, GEORGE T. O'CONNOR,4 DAVID SPARROW, MARK R. SEGAL,
and SCOTT T. WEISS with the technical assistance of David Eleuteri SUMMARY Nonspecific
airway hyperresponslveness and atopy have been postulated to be risk factors that predispose …
Summary
Nonspecific airway hyperresponslveness and atopy have been postulated to be risk factors that predispose Individuals to the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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