《胸》.2004年.第10期
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- Airwaves
- Pi MZ and COPD: will we ever know?
- The HRCT scan pursuing real life pathology
- Chemotherapy for advanced lung cancer: is the glass half full or half empty?
- Early allergen exposure, skin prick responses, and atopic wheeze at age 5 in English children: a cohort study
- A rare presentation of a ruptured bronchial artery aneurysm
- Environmental allergen exposure, sensitisation and asthma: from whole populations to individuals at risk
- Linkage/association study of a locus modulating total serum IgE on chromosome 14q13–24 in families with asthma
- Soluble CD86 protein in serum samples of patients with asthma
- Airway inflammation in children with difficult asthma: relationships with airflow limitation and persistent symptoms
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in 1-antitrypsin PI MZ heterozygotes: a meta-analysis
- Relationship between peripheral airway dysfunction, airway obstruction, and neutrophilic inflammation in COPD
- Six month radiological and physiological outcomes in severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS) survivors
- Operating characteristics of the negative expiratory pressure technique in predicting obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome in snoring patients
- Chemotherapy versus supportive care in advanced non-small cell lung cancer: improved survival without detriment to quality of life
- Decreased expression of interleukin 13 in human lung emphysema
- Antitrypsin deficiency · 6: New and emerging treatments for 1-antitrypsin deficiency
- Respiratory health status of Australian veterans of the 1991 Gulf War and the effects of exposure to oil fire smoke and dust storms
- Association of bronchial hyperresponsiveness and lung function with C-reactive protein(CRP): a population based study
- Early supported discharge at exacerbation of COPD: safe and cost effective for some
- No difference in mortality between low and high PEEP
- Respiratory bronchiolitis associated interstitial lung disease(RB-ILD): a case of an acute presentation
- Mechanisms of tolerance and Th2 cell activation in asthma
- Sensitivity of pulmonary function tests in assessing whether bronchodilatation is different in healthy subjects and asthmatics