Relationship of Airway Wall Thickness to Airway Sensitivity and Airway Reactivity in Asthma
Volume: 168, Issue: 8, Pages: 983 - 988
Published: Oct 15, 2003
Abstract
Airway wall thickening has been assumed to cause airway hyperresponsiveness, but a protective effect against airway narrowing has also been suggested. We investigated the relationship between airway wall thickness as assessed by helical computed tomography and two components of airway responsiveness, airway sensitivity and reactivity, in patients with stable asthma with (n = 23) and without (n = 22) inhaled steroid treatment. A cross-section of...
Paper Details
Title
Relationship of Airway Wall Thickness to Airway Sensitivity and Airway Reactivity in Asthma
Published Date
Oct 15, 2003
Volume
168
Issue
8
Pages
983 - 988
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