Sputum viscosity: correlation with chemical and clinical features in chronic bronchitis
AUTOR(ES)
Lopez-Vidriero, Maria Teresa
RESUMO
Lopez-Vidriero, M.T., Charman, J., Keal, E., de Silva, D. J., and Reid, L. (1973).Thorax, 28, 401-408. Sputum viscosity: correlation with chemical and clinical features in chronic bronchitis. A series of out-patient chronic bronchitics with severe airways obstruction was studied monthly over a five-month period from December 1970 to May 1971; volume, pourability, viscosity, and chemical constituents of sputum, the patients' FEV1·0/VC%, and viral antibodies were measured.
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