Airway diseases
Paediatric respiratory diseases
Respiratory infections
Thematic poster
Paediatric asthma: new mechanisms and tools
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology, General respiratory patient care, Epidemiology
Late Breaking Abstract - Tidal breathing variability during sleep is a sensitive marker of disease control in small children with recurrent wheeze
D. Plavec(Zagreb, Croatia)
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E-CADHERIN GENE PROMOTER METHYLATION IN PEDIATRIC ASTHMA PATHOGENESIS AND CLINICS
H. Yuksel(Manisa, Turkey)
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Unsupervised and externally validated clinical cluster analysis from the U-BIOPRED paediatric cohorts
S. Hashimoto(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Potential causes of variability in latent phenotypes of childhood wheeze
C. Oksel(London, United Kingdom)
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Cytokines in asthma and obesity in children
N. Krasteva(Pleven, Bulgaria)
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Farming exposure of mothers protects offspring from allergic diseases by modulating TLR-Tregs-Th axis of newborn
J. Liu(München, Germany)
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FENO is not a substitute for the methacholine challenge test in children
A. Keßler(Pölchow, Germany)
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Exhaled nitric oxide fraction in asthmatic children: relationship with spirometric patterns and spirometric response to exercise
J. Figueroa(Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Exercise-induced symptoms predict persistence of wheeze into adolescence in a clinical population
C. de Jong(Stettlen, Switzerland)
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ADAM33 is involved in post-natal airway hyperresponsiveness caused by maternal allergic airway inflammation
M. Wandel(Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom)
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Airway responsiveness and inflammatory markers in non-asthmatic adolescents with elevated FeNO
P. Kalm-Stephens(Uppsala, Sweden)
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The perception of dyspnea during exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic children
C. Motomura(Fukuoka, Japan)
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Opinions towards the implementation of spirometry and exhaled nitric oxide testing in children under investigation for asthma in primary care
L. Danvers(Leicester, United Kingdom)
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Is there any association between spirometry and impulse oscillometry in asthmatic preschool children?
P. Carvalho Vidal Reis Leiria Pinto(Lisboa, Portugal)
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Comparison of the analytical performance of the Euroline®, ImmunoCAP®, and ImmunoCAP ISAC 112® in vitro allergen sIgE diagnostic assays in the pediatric arm of the DZL All Age Asthma Cohort (ALLIANCE)
C. Skevaki(Athens, Greece)
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Misdiagnosis of children’s asthma is common in UK primary care and can be improved with objective tests
D. Lo(Leicester, United Kingdom)
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The use of exhaled nitric oxide (NO) to categorize asthma phenotype and treatment in children - Results from National Hospital of Pediatrics
S. Duong-Quy(Dalat, Vietnam)
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Nitrogen (N2) multiple breath washout: Assessment of ventilation inhomogeneity in severe paediatric asthma
P. de Gouveia Belinelo(Spearwood, Australia)
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