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- Skin bruising, adrenal function and markers of bone metabolism in asthmatics using inhaled beclomethasone and fluticasoneBy JL Malo, A Cartier, H Ghezzo, S Mark, J Brown, M Laviolette and LP BouletJL MaloA CartierH GhezzoS MarkJ BrownM Laviolette
- Tolerance to the protective effects of salmeterol on methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction: influence of inhaled corticosteroidsBy LP Boulet, A Cartier, J Milot, J Cote, JL Malo and M LavioletteLP BouletA CartierJ MilotJ CoteJL Malo
- Spectral analysis of wakefulness and REM sleep EEG in patients with sleep apnoea syndromeBy F Morisson, G Lavigne, D Petit, T Nielsen, J Malo and J MontplaisirF MorissonG LavigneD PetitT NielsenJ Malo
- Kinetics of the recovery from bronchial obstruction due to hyperventilation of cold air in asthmatic subjectsBy JL Malo, A Cartier, J L'Archeveque, H Ghezzo and RR MartinJL MaloA CartierJ L'ArchevequeH Ghezzo
- What is the respiratory retention of inhaled hexamethylene di-isocyanate?By E Monso, Y Cloutier, J Lesage, G Perreault and JL MaloE MonsoY CloutierJ LesageG Perreault
- Acute lung reaction due to zinc inhalationBy JL Malo, J Malo, A Cartier and J DolovichJL MaloJ MaloA Cartier
- Comparative effects of volume history on bronchoconstriction induced by hyperventilation and methacholine in asthmatic subjectsBy JL Malo, J L'Archeveque and A CartierJL MaloJ L'Archeveque
- Occupational asthma: validity of monitoring of peak expiratory flow rates and non-allergic bronchial responsiveness as compared to specific inhalation challengeBy B Perrin, F Lagier, J L'Archeveque, A Cartier, LP Boulet, J Cote and JL MaloB PerrinF LagierJ L'ArchevequeA CartierLP BouletJ Cote
- Occupational asthma due to zincBy JL Malo, A Cartier and J DolovichJL MaloA Cartier
- Airway inflammation after removal from the causal agent in occupational asthma due to high and low molecular weight agentsBy LP Boulet, M Boutet, M Laviolette, M Dugas, J Milot, C Leblanc, L Paquette, J Cote, A Cartier and JL MaloLP BouletM BoutetM LavioletteM DugasJ MilotC LeblancL PaquetteJ CoteA Cartier
- Cross-sectional assessment of workers with repeated exposure to chlorine over a three year periodBy D Gautrin, C Leroyer, J L'Archeveque, JG Dufour, D Girard and JL MaloD GautrinC LeroyerJ L'ArchevequeJG DufourD Girard
- Statement on self-monitoring of peak expiratory flows in the investigation of occupational asthma. Subcommittee on Occupational Allergy of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology. American Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. European Respiratory Society. American College of Allergy, Asthma and ImmunologyBy G Moscato, J Godnic-Cvar, P Maestrelli, JL Malo, PS Burge and R CoifmanG MoscatoJ Godnic-CvarP MaestrelliJL MaloPS Burge
- Compliance with and accuracy of daily self-assessment of peak expiratory flows (PEF) in asthmatic subjects over a three month periodBy P Verschelden, A Cartier, J L'Archeveque, C Trudeau and JL MaloP VerscheldenA CartierJ L'ArchevequeC Trudeau
- Skin bruising in asthmatic subjects treated with high doses of inhaled steroids: frequency and association with adrenal functionBy A Roy, C Leblanc, L Paquette, H Ghezzo, J Cote, A Cartier and JL MaloA RoyC LeblancL PaquetteH GhezzoJ CoteA Cartier
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