Clinical significance of the bronchodilator response in children with severe asthma

Author:

Coverstone Andrea M.1ORCID,Bacharier Leonard B.1,Wilson Bradley S.2,Fitzpatrick Anne M.3,Teague William Gerald4,Phipatanakul Wanda5,Wenzel Sally E.6,Gaston Benjamin M.7,Bleecker Eugene R.8,Moore Wendy C.9,Ramratnam Sima10,Jarjour Nizar N.11,Ly Ngoc P.12,Fahy John V.13,Mauger David T.14,Schechtman Kenneth B.15,Yin‐DeClue Huiqing15,Boomer Jonathan S.15,Castro Mario15

Affiliation:

1. Department of PediatricsWashington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis St. Louis Missouri

2. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual SciencesWashington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis St. Louis Missouri

3. Department of PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia

4. Department of PediatricsUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville Virginia

5. Department of PediatricsBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts

6. Department of MedicineUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

7. Department of PediatricsRainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio

8. Department of MedicineUniversity of Arizona Tucson Arizona

9. Department of MedicineWake Forest University School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina

10. Department of PediatricsUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine Madison Wisconsin

11. Department of MedicineUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine Madison Wisconsin

12. Department of PediatricsUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

13. Department of MedicineUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

14. Department of Public Health SciencesPennsylvania State University Hershey Pennsylvania

15. Department of MedicineWashington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis St. Louis Missouri

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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