Philip Fireman
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Gentile D, Fireman P, Skoner D
Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol
. 2003 Oct;
91(3):270-4.
PMID: 14533659
Background: One potential mechanism by which respiratory viruses trigger illness and complications is via the local elaboration of inflammatory mediators. Objective: To determine whether there is an increase in local...
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Fireman P
Allergy Asthma Proc
. 2003 Jun;
24(2):79-83.
PMID: 12776439
Asthma is best described as a chronic disease that involves inflammation of the pulmonary airways and bronchial hyperresponsiveness that results in the clinical expression of a lower airway obstruction that...
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Mandel E, Casselbrant M, Rockette H, Fireman P, Kurs-Lasky M, Bluestone C
Pediatrics
. 2002 Nov;
110(6):1071-80.
PMID: 12456902
Objective: To determine the efficacy of a short course of an adrenocorticosteroid agent (prednisolone) given with amoxicillin as compared with that of amoxicillin alone for the treatment of chronic middle...
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Burkhart P, Dunbar-Jacob J, Fireman P, Rohay J
Pediatr Nurs
. 2002 Sep;
28(4):409-14.
PMID: 12226965
Purpose: Adherence to peak expiratory flow rate monitoring by children with asthma was evaluated, and a behavioral strategy to enhance adherence to daily monitoring was tested. Design And Methods: Forty-two...
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Juniper E, Price D, Stampone P, Creemers J, Mol S, Fireman P
Chest
. 2002 Jun;
121(6):1824-32.
PMID: 12065345
Study Objective: Clinical trials of asthma treatments usually use measures of asthma control to assess efficacy. However, it is also important to determine whether patients themselves benefit from interventions. The...
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Fireman P
Allergy Asthma Proc
. 2002 May;
23(2):99-102.
PMID: 12001797
The most common illnesses in humans are the respiratory tract infections caused by viruses. When limited to the upper respiratory region, these infections often are designated as "a common cold."...
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