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Tamasi L et al. – FENO level is not influenced by healthy pregnancy. In pregnant asthmatic patients FENO level is elevated compared to healthy pregnant subjects and correlates with the level of asthma control. Further studies are required to assess the use of FENO measurement to monitor asthma in this patient group.


   

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