P. Ernst
- Respiratory Diseases in the ElderlyEdited by V. Bellia and R. Antonelli IncalziBook | Published in 2009DOI: 10.1183/1025448x.ERM4309ISBN (electronic): 978-1-904097-77-8
- Interleukin-12 as successful adjuvant in tuberculosis treatmentBy U. Greinert, M. Ernst, M. Schlaak and P. EntzianU. GreinertM. ErnstM. Schlaak
- Persistent asthma: disease control, resource utilisation and direct costsBy E. Van Ganse, L. Laforest, G. Pietri, J.P. Boissel, F. Gormand, R. Ben-Joseph and P. ErnstE. Van GanseL. LaforestG. PietriJ.P. BoisselF. GormandR. Ben-Joseph
- Risk factors for bronchial hyperresponsiveness in late childhood and early adolescenceBy P. Ernst, H. Ghezzo and M.R. BecklakeP. ErnstH. Ghezzo
- Use of anti-inflammatory therapy and asthma mortality in JapanBy S. Suissa and P. Ernst
- N‐acetylcysteine is unlikely to reduce hospitalisation for chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy P. Ernst and S. Suissa
- Inhaled corticosteroids and hospitalisation due to exacerbation of COPDBy J. Bourbeau, P. Ernst, D. Cockcoft and S. SuissaJ. BourbeauP. ErnstD. Cockcoft
- Inhaled corticosteroids and the risk of a first exacerbation in COPD patientsBy M.N. de Melo, P. Ernst and S. SuissaM.N. de MeloP. Ernst
- Low-dose inhaled corticosteroids and the risk of acute myocardial infarction in COPDBy L. Huiart, P. Ernst, X. Ranouil and S. SuissaL. HuiartP. ErnstX. Ranouil
- Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration of lymph nodes in the radiologically normal mediastinumBy F. J. F. Herth, A. Ernst, R. Eberhardt, P. Vilmann, H. Dienemann and M. KrasnikF. J. F. HerthA. ErnstR. EberhardtP. VilmannH. Dienemann
- Low-dose inhaled and nasal corticosteroid use and the risk of cataractsBy P. Ernst, M. Baltzan, J. Deschênes and S. SuissaP. ErnstM. BaltzanJ. Deschênes
- Differences in proteoglycan deposition in the airways of moderate and severe asthmaticsBy L. Pini, Q. Hamid, J. Shannon, L. Lemelin, R. Olivenstein, P. Ernst, C. Lemière, J. G. Martin and M. S. LudwigL. PiniQ. HamidJ. ShannonL. LemelinR. OlivensteinP. ErnstC. LemièreJ. G. Martin
- Methodological issues in therapeutic trials of COPDBy S. Suissa, P. Ernst, K. L. Vandemheen and S. D. AaronS. SuissaP. ErnstK. L. Vandemheen
- Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration of lymph nodes in the radiologically normal mediastinumBy F.J.F. Herth, A. Ernst, R. Eberhardt, P. Vilmann, H. Dienemann and M. KrasnikArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalF.J.F. HerthA. ErnstR. EberhardtP. VilmannH. Dienemann
- Low-dose inhaled and nasal corticosteroid use and the risk of cataractsBy P. Ernst, M. Baltzan, J. Deschênes and S. SuissaArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalP. ErnstM. BaltzanJ. Deschênes
- Differences in proteoglycan deposition in the airway of moderate and severe asthmaticsBy L. Pini, Q. Hamid, J. Shannon, L. Lemelin, R. Olivenstein, P. Ernst, C. Lemière, J.G. Martin and M.S. LudwigArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalL. PiniQ. HamidJ. ShannonL. LemelinR. OlivensteinP. ErnstC. LemièreJ.G. Martin
- Methodological issues in therapeutic trials of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy S. Suissa, P. Ernst, K.L. Vandemheen and S.D. AaronArticle | Published in 2008 in European Respiratory JournalS. SuissaP. ErnstK.L. Vandemheen
- Bronchoscopic thermal vapor ablation therapy in the management of heterogeneous emphysemaBy G. Snell, F.J.F. Herth, P. Hopkins, K.M. Baker, C. Witt, M.H. Gotfried, A. Valipour, M. Wagner, F. Stanzel, J. Egan, S. Kesten and A. ErnstArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalG. SnellF.J.F. HerthP. HopkinsK.M. BakerC. WittM.H. GotfriedA. ValipourM. WagnerF. StanzelJ. EganS. Kesten
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