Clinical Implications of Having Reduced Mid Forced Expiratory Flow Rates (FEF25-75), Independently of FEV1, in Adult Patients with Asthma

Author:

Riley Craig M.,Wenzel Sally E.,Castro Mario,Erzurum Serpil C.,Chung Kian Fan,Fitzpatrick Anne M.,Gaston Benjamin,Israel Elliot,Moore Wendy C.,Bleecker Eugene R.,Calhoun William J.,Jarjour Nizar N.,Busse William W.,Peters Stephen P.,Teague W. Gerald,Sorkness Ronald,Holguin Fernando

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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