Methods of the occupational bronchial asthma (OBA) diagnostics. The role of the specific bronchial challenges in the diagnostic algorithm of OBA
About the Authors
G. PoliFrance
D. G. Soldatov
Russian Federation
M. K. Kopfersmidt-Kubler
France
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Poli G., Soldatov D.G., Kopfersmidt-Kubler M.K. Methods of the occupational bronchial asthma (OBA) diagnostics. The role of the specific bronchial challenges in the diagnostic algorithm of OBA. PULMONOLOGIYA. 1994;(4):87-93. (In Russ.)