Abstract

However, these differences may simplyresult in the use of distinct definitions for asthma orin the application of various instruments to measureit (e.g. questionnaires). In addition, there is nouniversally accepted definition that encompasses thevarious asthma phenotypes in children and adults.Defining asthma has always been a subject fordiscussion. More recently, several establishedguidelines have defined asthma in a careful, elaborateway, although the result is still unsatisfactory.

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