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Volume 31, Number 5, September/October 2010

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New-onset asthma among soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
pp. e67-e71(5)
Authors: Szema, Anthony M.; Peters, Michael C.; Weissinger, Kristen M.; Gagliano, Christy A.; Chen, John J.

Comprehensive use of environmental control practices among adults with asthma
pp. e72-e77(6)
Authors: Roy, Angkana; Wisnivesky, Juan P.

Comparable effect of a leukotriene receptor antagonist and long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist in cough variant asthma
pp. e78-e84(7)
Authors: Tamaoki, Jun; Yokohori, Naoko; Tagaya, Etsuko; Kirishi, Saori; Miyamoto, Yukari; Ochiai, Katsunori; Kondo, Mitsuko; Nagai, Atsushi

Both bronchial and alveolar exhaled nitric oxide are reduced with extrafine beclomethasone dipropionate in asthma
pp. e85-e90(6)
Authors: Nicolini, Gabriele; Chetta, Alfredo; Simonazzi, Anna; Tzani, Panayota; Aiello, Marina; Olivieri, Dario

Beta2-adrenergic receptor haplotype/polymorphisms and asthma susceptibility and clinical phenotype in a Chinese Han population
pp. e91-e97(7)
Authors: Qiu, Yu-Ying; Zhang, Xi-Long; Qin, Yu; Yin, Kai-Sheng; Zhang, De-Ping

Allergic and mixed rhinitis: Epidemiology and natural history
pp. 365-369(5)
Author: Bernstein, Jonathan A.

Allergic rhinitis: Pathophysiology
pp. 370-374(5)
Author: Broide, David H.

Allergic rhinitis: Direct and indirect costs
pp. 375-380(6)
Author: Blaiss, Michael S.

Pet dander and difficult-to-control asthma: Therapeutic options
pp. 385-391(7)
Authors: Ling, Morris; Long, Aidan A.

The role of food allergy in atopic dermatitis
pp. 392-397(6)
Author: Greenhawt, Matthew

The humanistic burden of hereditary angioedema: Impact on health-related quality of life, productivity, and depression
pp. 407-414(8)
Authors: Lumry, William R.; Castaldo, Anthony J.; Vernon, Margaret K.; Blaustein, Marc B.; Wilson, David A.; Horn, Patrick T.

Effect of addition of salmeterol versus doubling the dose of fluticasone propionate on specific airway resistance in children with asthma
pp. 415-421(7)
Authors: Murray, Clare S.; Custovic, Adnan; Lowe, Lesley A.; Aldington, Sarah; Williams, Mathew; Beasley, Richard; Woodcock, Ashley

Reevaluation of pollen quantitation by an automatic pollen counter
pp. 422-427(6)
Authors: Muradil, Mutarifu; Okamoto, Yoshitaka; Yonekura, Syuji; Chazono, Hideaki; Hisamitsu, Minako; Horiguchi, Shigetoshi; Hanazawa, Toyoyuki; Takahashi, Yukie; Yokota, Kunihiko; Okumura, Satoshi

Free Content Acquired angioedema: Autoantibody associations and C1q utility as a diagnostic tool
pp. 428-434(7)
Authors: Breitbart, Seth Ilias; Bielory, Leonard

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