A comparison of the validity of different diagnostic tests in adults with asthma.
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Diagnosing asthma is not always easy, and there are times when objective tests can be helpful. The extent to which these tests alter the probability of asthma depends on how much more commonly the test result is positive in subjects with asthma compared to healthy subjects and par...
Auteurs principaux: | Hunter, C, Brightling, C, Woltmann, G, Wardlaw, A, Pavord, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2002
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