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It’s only been a recent discovery that mucus plugging may be present and persistent in chronic severe asthma.1 In fact, studies have shown that mucus plugs may drive some lung function deficits in severe asthma.1 Given this recent finding, Dr Charles Turck speaks with Professor Arnaud Bourdin about the clinical significance and pathogenesis of mucus plugging in severe asthma. Professor Bourdin is Head of Pulmonology at Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital in Montpellier, France.
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©2024 Amgen and AstraZeneca. All rights reserved. US-86740 Last Updated 3/24
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It’s only been a recent discovery that mucus plugging may be present and persistent in chronic severe asthma.1 In fact, studies have shown that mucus plugs may drive some lung function deficits in severe asthma.1 Given this recent finding, Dr Charles Turck speaks with Professor Arnaud Bourdin about the clinical significance and pathogenesis of mucus plugging in severe asthma. Professor Bourdin is Head of Pulmonology at Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital in Montpellier, France.
Reference:
©2024 Amgen and AstraZeneca. All rights reserved. US-86740 Last Updated 3/24
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