Asthma and COPD versus phenotypic traits: Toward precision medicine in chronic airway disease

Volume: 186, Pages: 106529 - 106529
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Asthma and COPD diagnoses are used to classify chronic airway diseases; however, both diseases are related to phenotypic traits like allergy, obesity, cough, sputum production, low-grade inflammation, smoking, elevated blood eosinophil count, comorbidities, and occupational exposures. Whether such traits can replace asthma and COPD diagnoses when assessing risk of exacerbation is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that individuals with either...
Paper Details
Title
Asthma and COPD versus phenotypic traits: Toward precision medicine in chronic airway disease
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
186
Pages
106529 - 106529
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