Quality Evaluation of Samples Obtained by Spontaneous or Induced Sputum: Comparison Between Two Methods of Processing and Relationship with Clinical and Functional Findings

Volume: 39, Issue: 6, Pages: 479 - 486
Published: Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
The aim of the study was to assess, on a large group of spontaneous or induced sputum samples, the difference in quality between slides processed by two different methods, and the relationship between quality assessment and some clinical and functional characteristics of the examined subjects. We examined 631 sputum samples obtained from 337 subjects with proven (n = 291) or suspected bronchial asthma. Of these, 467 samples were processed using...
Paper Details
Title
Quality Evaluation of Samples Obtained by Spontaneous or Induced Sputum: Comparison Between Two Methods of Processing and Relationship with Clinical and Functional Findings
Published Date
Jan 1, 2002
Volume
39
Issue
6
Pages
479 - 486
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