A brief review of severe asthma / Muhammad Amin Ibrahim, Ahmad Izuanuddin Ismail and Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani

Severe asthma describes an asthma condition that requires a substantial amount of inhaled corticosteroid and bronchodilators to keep it under control including the frequent additional need for oral steroid to avoid exacerbations. The incidence of severe asthma in Malaysia is unknown but data elsewhe...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Muhammad Amin (Author), Ismail, Ahmad Izuanuddin (Author), Abdul Rani, Mohammed Fauzi (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Medicine, 2021-09.
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