Clinical implications of having reduced mid forced expiratory flow rates (FEF25-75), independently of FEV1, in adult patients with asthma

Craig M. Riley, Sally E. Wenzel, Mario Castro, Serpil C. Erzurum, Kian Fan Chung, Anne M. Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Gaston, Elliot Israel, Wendy C. Moore, Eugene R. Bleecker, William J. Calhoun, Nizar N. Jarjour, William W. Busse, Stephen P. Peters, W. Gerald Teague, Ronald Sorkness, Fernando Holguin

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