Clinical features and natural history of occupational asthma due to western red cedar (Thuja plicata)

Volume: 72, Issue: 3, Pages: 411 - 415
Published: Mar 1, 1982
Abstract
After an average follow-up interval of three and a half years (range one to nine years), 125 patients with occupational asthma due to red cedar exposure were re-examined. Fifty patients remained in the same job. All of them continued to have asthmatic attacks requiring regular medication for relief of symptoms. They had worse lung function and ther bronchial reactivity to methacholine increased. Seventy-five patients left the industry; half of...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical features and natural history of occupational asthma due to western red cedar (Thuja plicata)
Published Date
Mar 1, 1982
Volume
72
Issue
3
Pages
411 - 415
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