Childhood wheeze phenotypes show less than expected growth in FEV1 across adolescence
Lodge,CJ, Lowe,AJ, Allen,KJ, Zaloumis,S, Gurrin,LC, Matheson,MC, Axelrad,C, Welsh,L, Bennett,CM, Hopper,J, Thomas,PS, Hill,DJ, Hosking,CS, Svanes,C, Abramson,MJ and Dharmage,SC 2014, Childhood wheeze phenotypes show less than expected growth in FEV1 across adolescence, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, vol. 189, no. 11, pp. 1351-1358, doi: 10.1164/rccm.201308-1487OC.
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Childhood wheeze phenotypes show less than expected growth in FEV1 across adolescence
Better characterization of childhood wheeze phenotypes using newer statistical methods provides a basis for addressing the heterogeneity of childhood asthma. Outcomes of these phenotypes beyond childhood are unknown.
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