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Arch Argent Pediatr 2008,Feb,01;106(1):61-8; (PMID: 18636138)
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Allergy 2008,Jan,01;63(1):5-34; (PMID: 18053013) Asthma is the leading chronic disease among children in most industrialized countries. However, the evidence base on specific aspects of pediatric [...]
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Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2008,Jan,01;100(1 Suppl 2):S30-40; (PMID: 18220150) BACKGROUND: We published the Canadian 2003 International Consensus Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Therapy, and Management of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE; C1 inhibitor [C1-INH] deficiency) in 2004. OBJECTIVE: To ensure that this consensus remains current. METHODS: In collaboration with the Canadian Network of Rare [...]
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) 2008,Jan,01;36(1):31-52; (PMID: 18261431)
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Prim Care Respir J 2007,Dec,01;16(6):341-8; (PMID: 18066479) [...]The widespread use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) since the early 1970's has meant that asthma is generally better controlled in comparison with previous decades. Nevertheless, recent patient interview surveys indicate that there is still a lot to gain in terms of abolishing daytime and nocturnal symptoms, and [...]
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Z Gastroenterol 2007,Nov,01;45(11):1125-40; (PMID: 18027314) [...]-orientated approach that is independent of endoscopic findings, the classification of the ailment into independent syndromes as well as the consideration of laryngitis, cough, asthma and dental problems as possible GERD syndromes. Furthermore, a new definition of suspected or demonstrated [...]
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Rev Mal Respir 2007,Oct,01;24(8 Pt 3):7S8-14; (PMID: 18033198)
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Rev Mal Respir 2007,Oct,01;24(8 Pt 3):7S15-26; (PMID: 18033199)
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Rev Mal Respir 2007,Oct,01;24(8 Pt 3):7S27-33; (PMID: 18033200)
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Rev Mal Respir 2007,Oct,01;24(8 Pt 3):7S34-40; (PMID: 18033201)
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