PMID: 2117125Jan 1, 1990Paper

Prevention of bronchial hyperreactivity in children

Lung
H Lindemann

Abstract

Hyperresponsiveness of the bronchi is defined as an excessive reaction of bronchial mucosa to irritants that do no harm to a healthy mucosa. Measures to prevent bronchial hyperreactivity in children with asthma and other diseases remain rather ineffective at present. Though progress has been made in some areas.

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