Challenging the paradigm: moving from umbrella labels to treatable traits in airway disease
Airway diseases were initially described by nonspecific patterns of symptoms, for example “dry and wheezy” and “wet and crackly”. The model airway disease is cystic fibrosis, which has progressed from nonspecific reactive treatments such as antibiotics for airway infection to molecular sub-endotype,...
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Autores principales: | Andrew Bush, Ian D. Pavord |
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European Respiratory Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/33deba64f26647cc9ad2ffcd05c36cb2 |
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