Difficult/therapy-resistant asthma: the need for an integrated approach to define clinical phenotypes, evaluate risk factors, understand pathophysiology and find novel therapies. ERS Task Force on Difficult/Therapy-Resistant Asthma. European Respiratory Society

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serval:BIB_3298C5D97351
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Difficult/therapy-resistant asthma: the need for an integrated approach to define clinical phenotypes, evaluate risk factors, understand pathophysiology and find novel therapies. ERS Task Force on Difficult/Therapy-Resistant Asthma. European Respiratory Society
Journal
European Respiratory Journal
Author(s)
Chung  K. F., Godard  P., Adelroth  E., Ayres  J., Barnes  N., Barnes  P., Bel  E., Burney  P., Chanez  P., Connett  G., Corrigan  C., de Blic  J., Fabbri  L., Holgate  S. T., Ind  P., Joos  G., Kerstjens  H., Leuenberger  P., Lofdahl  C. G., McKenzie  S., Magnussen  H., Postma  D., Saetta  M., Salmeron  S., Sterk  P.
ISSN
0903-1936 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/1999
Volume
13
Number
5
Pages
1198-208
Notes
Consensus Development Conference
Journal Article
Review --- Old month value: May
Keywords
Adult Allergens Anti-Asthmatic Agents Asthma/diagnosis/prevention & control/*therapy Bronchodilator Agents Child Environmental Exposure Humans
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Web of science
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