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Application of nitric oxide measurements in clinical conditions beyond asthma.

Malinovschi, Andrei ; Ludviksdottir, Dora ; Tufvesson, Ellen LU ; Rolla, Giovanni ; Bjermer, Leif LU ; Alving, Kjell and Diamant, Zuzana LU (2015) In European clinical respiratory journal 2.
Abstract
Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is a convenient, non-invasive method for the assessment of active, mainly Th2-driven, airway inflammation, which is sensitive to treatment with standard anti-inflammatory therapy. Consequently, FeNO serves as a valued tool to aid diagnosis and monitoring in several asthma phenotypes. More recently, FeNO has been evaluated in several other respiratory, infectious, and/or immunological conditions. In this short review, we provide an overview of several clinical studies and discuss the status of potential applications of NO measurements in clinical conditions beyond asthma.
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European clinical respiratory journal
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2
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28517
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Taylor & Francis
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2001-8525
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10.3402/ecrj.v2.28517
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  title        = {{Application of nitric oxide measurements in clinical conditions beyond asthma.}},
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