Clinical Response and Remission in Patients With Severe Asthma Treated With Biologic Therapies
Susanne Hansen(University of Ioannina), Celeste Porsbjerg(Bispebjerg Hospital), Marianne Baastrup Soendergaard(Frederiksberg Hospital), Ole Hilberg(University of Southern Denmark), Truls Sylvan Ingebrigtsen(Gentofte Hospital), Sofie Lock Johansson(Odense University Hospital), Charlotte Suppli Ulrik(University of Copenhagen), Kjell Erik Julius Håkansson(Hvidovre Hospital), Johannes Martin Schmid(Aarhus University Hospital), Claus Rikard Johnsen(Gentofte Hospital), Anne‐Sofie Bjerrum(Aarhus University Hospital), Linda Makowska Rasmussen(Gentofte Hospital), Karin Dahl Assing(Aalborg University Hospital), Maria Bisgaard(Odense University Hospital), Anna von Bülow(Frederiksberg Hospital)
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