Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2903565 | Chest | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with severe asthma have thicker airway walls as measured on MDCT scan than do patients with mild asthma or healthy subjects, which correlates with pathologic measures of remodeling and the degree of airflow obstruction. MDCT scanning may be a useful technique for assessing airway remodeling in asthma patients, but overlap among the groups limits the diagnostic value in individual subjects.
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Ravi S. MD, Eric A. PhD, David MD, Sally MD, FCCP, Janice Cook-Granroth, Jaime RN, MPH, Jie Zheng, Kenneth B. PhD, Thiruvamoor P. PhD, Rebecca Cochran, E. MD, PhD, Chandrika Christie, John MD, FCCP, Sean PhD, Talissa A. MD, Mario MD, MPH, FCCP,