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    Symptom evaluation during the methacholine test: Does it add to the interpretation of the test results based on the PC20FEV1? by Bohadana, Abraham B, Wild, Pascal, Izbicki, Gabriel

    Published in The clinical respiratory journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Conventionally, symptoms occurring during the methacholine test are not taken into account when interpreting the test results. We examined whether the…”
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    Smoking cessation-but not smoking reduction : improves the annual decline in FEV1 in occupationally exposed workers by BOHADANA, Abraham B, NILSSON, Fredrik, WESTIN, Ake, MARTINET, Nadine, MARTINET, Yves

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-08-2006)
    “…Individuals exposed both to cigarette smoke and respiratory pollutants at work incur a greater risk of development of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and…”
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    Nocturnal Worsening of Asthma and Sleep-Disordered Breathing by Bohadana, Abraham B., Hannhart, Bernard, Teculescu, Dan B.

    Published in The Journal of asthma (01-01-2002)
    “…Asthma has a tendency to destabilize and get worse at night, probably due to a nocturnal increase in airway inflammation and bronchial responsiveness…”
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    Symptoms, airway responsiveness, and exposure to dust in beech and oak wood workers by Bohadana, Abraham B, Massin, Nicole, Wild, Pascal, Toamain, Jean-Paul, Engel, Sandrine, Goutet, Pierre

    “…OBJECTIVES To investigate the relation between levels of cumulative exposure to wood dust and respiratory symptoms and the occurrence of bronchial…”
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    Does the inclusion of wheeze detection as an outcome measure affect the interpretation of methacholine challenge tests? A study in workers at risk of occupational asthma by Bohadana, Abraham B, Michaely, J-P

    Published in Lung (01-05-2006)
    “…Methacholine challenge testing (MCT) is widely used to assess airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Traditionally, a 20% or greater decline in forced expiratory…”
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    Exhaled nitric oxide and spirometry in respiratory health surveillance by BOHADANA, A. B, HANNHART, B, GHEZZO, H, TECULESCU, D, ZMIROU-NAVIER, D

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-03-2011)
    “…Exposure to pollutants in bakeries and hairdressing salons can cause airway syndromes varying from bronchial irritation to asthma. Workplace respiratory health…”
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    Smoking cessation—but not smoking reduction—improves the annual decline in FEV 1 in occupationally exposed workers by Bohadana, Abraham B., Nilsson, Fredrik, Westin, Ake, Martinet, Nadine, Martinet, Yves

    Published in Respiratory medicine (2006)
    “…Individuals exposed both to cigarette smoke and respiratory pollutants at work incur a greater risk of development of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and…”
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    Contour maps of auscultatory percussion in healthy subjects and patients with large intrapulmonary lesions by Bohadana, A B, Patel, R, Kraman, S S

    Published in Lung (01-12-1989)
    “…Auscultatory percussion of the chest is a clinical examination method that has been purported to detect intrapulmonary masses by their effect on transmission…”
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    Detection of lung abnormalities by auscultatory percussion: a comparative study with conventional percussion by Bohadana, A B, Coimbra, F T, Santiago, J R

    Published in Respiration (01-01-1986)
    “…Auscultatory percussion is a new method of physical examination developed by Guarino [Lancet i: 1332-1334, 1980]. It consists in tapping lightly the manubrium…”
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