ANAMNESTIC PECULIARITIES OF BOTH MILD AND SEVERE PHENOTYPES OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2009.1.9615Keywords:
bronchial asthma, children, anamnesis, severity of diseaseAbstract
It has been showed on the base of studying of genealogicand individual allergology anamnesis that mild bronchial asthma in school age children was associated with burdened familial anamnesis by atopic diseases with the assumption of specific triggers as the major role of bronchoconstriction. Though, burdened in early age individual allergic history combined with trigger impact of both specific and non-specific factors were registered more often with severe asthma.
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