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Relationship between Intracellular Magnesium Level, Lung Function, and
Level of Asthma Control in Children with Chronic Bronchial Asthma

Relationship between Intracellular Magnesium Level, Lung Function, and Level of Asthma Control in Children with Chronic Bronchial Asthma

... of asthma may cause magnesium depletion in humans ...High magnesium intake is associated with better lung function and less risk of bronchial hyper- reactivity and wheezing ... See full document

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Blood Serum Magnesium Values in Chronic Stable Asthmatic Patients: A Case - Control Study

Blood Serum Magnesium Values in Chronic Stable Asthmatic Patients: A Case - Control Study

... in asthma and effect on respiratory airways has been ...regulates bronchial tone, competes with Ca influx by blocking voltage dependent calcium channels, inhibits intracellular Ca release from ... See full document

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Investigating the Effects of Oral Magnesium Citrate Supplement on Lung Function, Magnesium Level and Interlukine-17 in Patients with Asthma

Investigating the Effects of Oral Magnesium Citrate Supplement on Lung Function, Magnesium Level and Interlukine-17 in Patients with Asthma

... serum magnesium and IL-17 estimation at the beginning and end of ...of asthma control, pulmonary function tests, bronchial inflammation, and Mg ...pulmonary function tests (PFT) ... See full document

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Inhaled corticosteroids for asthma: impact of practice level device switching on asthma control

Inhaled corticosteroids for asthma: impact of practice level device switching on asthma control

... Patients eligible for inclusion in this analysis were receiv- ing ICS, were 6–65 years of age on the index date, and had a recorded diagnosis of asthma and no record of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ... See full document

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Inhaled corticosteroids for asthma: impact of practice level device switching on asthma control

Inhaled corticosteroids for asthma: impact of practice level device switching on asthma control

... for asthma mor- bidity [16], increased significantly in the year after switch- ing among patients in the switched cohort relative to ...for asthma and the number of oral corticosteroid prescriptions were, ... See full document

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Child parent shifting and shared decision making for asthma management

Child parent shifting and shared decision making for asthma management

... trust between March 2012 and May ...eight children and nine parents ...staff children from ethnic minorities and their parents did initially demonstrate interest in ... See full document

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The impact of adherence and disease control on resource use and charges in patients with mild asthma managed on inhaled corticosteroid agents

The impact of adherence and disease control on resource use and charges in patients with mild asthma managed on inhaled corticosteroid agents

... high control high adherence (HCHA) or low control low adherence (LCLA) based on post-index exacerbations and the percentage of days covered; not all patients who qualified for study inclusion met adherence ... See full document

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Role of Acetyl Salicylic Acid and Sodium Metabisulfite in Chronic Childhood Asthma

Role of Acetyl Salicylic Acid and Sodium Metabisulfite in Chronic Childhood Asthma

... The aims of the present study were threefold: (1) to determine the incidence of MBS and ASA hy- persensitivity on bronchial provocation testing in children with chronic asthma; (2) to as[r] ... See full document

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<p>Association of genetic variants with level of asthma control in the Arab population</p>

<p>Association of genetic variants with level of asthma control in the Arab population</p>

... ciation between the level of asthma control and the incidence of certain genetic variants using a candidate gene ...the relationship between the level of asthma ... See full document

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The expert network and electronic portal for children with respiratory and allergic symptoms: rationale and design

The expert network and electronic portal for children with respiratory and allergic symptoms: rationale and design

... Children between the ages of 0–18 years, referred to a member of the EN because of respiratory- or atopic complaints are eligible to participate and are asked to participate in the ...if children ... See full document

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A CLINICAL STUDY OF EFFICACY OF GUDAVLEHA IN TAMAK SHWAS W.S. R. TO BRONCHIAL ASTHAMA .......

A CLINICAL STUDY OF EFFICACY OF GUDAVLEHA IN TAMAK SHWAS W.S. R. TO BRONCHIAL ASTHAMA .......

... This study was conducted to assess efficacy of Gudavleha and Bharangyadileha in Tamak Shwas with special reference to Bronchial Asthama. From the observations, it can be concluded that the asthma is more ... See full document

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Sputum cell counts to manage prednisone-dependent asthma: effects on FEV1 and eosinophilic exacerbations

Sputum cell counts to manage prednisone-dependent asthma: effects on FEV1 and eosinophilic exacerbations

... (salmeterol or formoterol) were added to the inhaled ster- oids only after the bronchitic component was controlled and the patient continued to have shortness of breath or wheezing that required more than 2–4 puffs of ... See full document

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Validation of a guideline based composite outcome assessment tool for asthma control

Validation of a guideline based composite outcome assessment tool for asthma control

... A set of pragmatic, clinical and psychometric criteria have been described as the minimum standards required in developing tools of this kind [20]. It is essential that the effectiveness of a new measure, such as a ... See full document

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Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness Before and After the Diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma in Children

Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness Before and After the Diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma in Children

... develop asthma may not have shown clinical BHR at birth, but that BHR is clearly present after asthma has been ...childhood asthma, although BHR is a factor in the exacerbation of childhood ... See full document

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The Relationship Between Psychosocial Factors and Asthma Morbidity in Inner-City Children With Asthma

The Relationship Between Psychosocial Factors and Asthma Morbidity in Inner-City Children With Asthma

... relationships between psychosocial variables and asthma morbidity, con- trolling for baseline morbidity, standard demo- graphic variables, study site, and all other psycho- social variables, produced ... See full document

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PEDIATRICS ABROAD

PEDIATRICS ABROAD

... matic son of a Russian diplomat. The child suffered from chronic bronchial asthma. When the family was transferred to Switzer- land, the boy’s asthma cleared dramatically. When the famil[r] ... See full document

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Vitamin D deficiency and its impact on asthma severity in asthmatic children

Vitamin D deficiency and its impact on asthma severity in asthmatic children

... with asthma and hyperreactive airway disease, were included in the ...study. Asthma was diagnosed according to the EPR3 and GINA criteria [1, ...serum level of vitamin D and or its metab- olism, ... See full document

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Study of the correlations between fractional exhaled nitric oxide in exhaled breath and atopic status, blood eosinophils, FCER2 mutation, and asthma control in Vietnamese children

Study of the correlations between fractional exhaled nitric oxide in exhaled breath and atopic status, blood eosinophils, FCER2 mutation, and asthma control in Vietnamese children

... the level of FENO in exhaled breath has not been well ...asthmatic children with rs28364072 homozygous variant were significantly higher than in other variants (Table ...of asthma subjects with FCER2 ... See full document

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A challenge to the seven widely believed concepts of COPD

A challenge to the seven widely believed concepts of COPD

... about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): (1) COPD is one ...irreversible asthma and bronchiectasis, and occasionally, other obstructive lung ...Irreversible asthma in smokers and ... See full document

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Original Article Impedance differences between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and Asthma patients with the same airflow limitation severities

Original Article Impedance differences between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and Asthma patients with the same airflow limitation severities

... and asthma patients [11, ...tive lung disease [6, ...and asthma patients occasionally endure the same levels of airflow limitation, the imped- ance indices from IOS in these patients may ... See full document

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