The following scheme shows the diagnostic procedure for work-related asthma.
What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance?
Guidelines for the Management of Work-related Asthma
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- Vandenplas, O (Vandenplas, Dressel et al. 2012)
- Wilken, D (Wilken, Baur et al. 2012)
- Heederik, D (Heederik, Henneberger et al. 2012)
- Baur, X (Baur, Aasen et al. 2012a)
- Diagnostics of occupational asthma
- Aasen, Baur et al. in press
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