Clinical Features Cannot Distinguish Allergic from Non-allergic Asthma in Children
Journal of Asthma, 01/23/2012
Sinisgalli S et al. – This study failed to identify any combination of features that could reliably distinguish allergic from non–allergic asthma in children. Thus, all children with asthma should undergo allergy testing in order to identify potential allergic triggers in allergic patients and to avoid the institution of unnecessary environmental control measures in non–allergic patients.






