Airway hyperresponsiveness : is it really important for asthma?
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Airway hyperresponsiveness : is it really important for asthma?
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Asthma is a continuing problem in the western world, with 5 per cent of the population suffering from this disorder at some time during their lives. Patients with hyperresponsive airways are those whose respiratory systems are unusually sensitive to outside stimuli such as cold and dust, and there has been considerable controversy over the suggestion that this may be a major cause of asthma.
目次
- What is bronchial hyperresponsiveness from the clinical standpoint?
- Properties of airways in relation to airway narrowing and bronchial responsiveness
- Mechanisms of airways hyperresponsiveness
- Asthma in childhood
- The contribution of the mucosa to airway hyperresponsiveness
- Role of cell adhesion in the pathogenesis of airway hyperresponsiveness
- Small and large animal models of airway hyperresponsiveness
- In vitro models of airway hyperresponsiveness
- Leukotrienes as mediators of airway obstruction and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
- Platelet activating factor, hyperresponsiveness and asthma
- The contribution of sensory reflexes and "hyperalgesia" to airway hyperresponsiveness
- Is there more to antihistamines than histamine (H1)- receptor antagonism?
- Do bronchodilators treat or potentiate bronchial hyperresponsiveness?
- Are we studying the right bronchial hyperresponsiveness?
- Do prophylactic anti-asthma drugs alter airway hyperresponsiveness?
- The effect of chronic steroid treatment on airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness
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