Montelukast Improves Symptoms and Lung Function in Asthmatic Women Compared With Men
Purpose: Gender differences exist in the prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases, partially due to the effects of sex hormones on the development of allergic manifestations. Women, compared with men, are more prone to suffer allergic asthma, experience difficulties in controlling asthma symptoms,...
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Main Authors: | Renata Esposito (Author), Giuseppe Spaziano (Author), Domenico Giannattasio (Author), Francesco Ferrigno (Author), Angela Liparulo (Author), Antonietta Rossi (Author), Fiorentina Roviezzo (Author), Maurizio Sessa (Author), Maddalena Falciani (Author), Liberato Berrino (Author), Mario Polverino (Author), Francesca Polverino (Author), Bruno D'Agostino (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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