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Use of induced sputum cell counts to investigate airway inflammation in asthma.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Airway inflammation is considered to be important in asthma but is relatively inaccessible to study. Less invasive methods of obtaining sputum from patients unable to produce it spontaneously should provide a useful investigational tool in asthma. METHODS: A method to induce sputum with inhaled hypertonic saline was modified for use in 17 asthmatic patients and 17 normal subjects who could not produce sputum spontaneously. The …

Authors

Pin I; Gibson PG; Kolendowicz R; Girgis-Gabardo A; Denburg JA; Hargreave FE; Dolovich J

Journal

Thorax, Vol. 47, No. 1,

Publisher

BMJ

Publication Date

January 1, 1992

DOI

10.1136/thx.47.1.25

ISSN

0040-6376