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Francis Thien

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Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|March 10, 2020
Shedding light on the 'black hole' of small airways physiology in asthmaFrancis Thien
Evidence-Based Medicine|September 22, 2007
Once daily oral controller therapy with low dose theophylline or montelukast was not effective in poorly controlled asthmaFrancis Thien
ACP Journal Club|July 5, 2007
Once-daily oral controller therapy with low-dose theophylline or montelukast was not effective in poorly controlled asthmaFrancis Thien
Asia Pacific Allergy|November 22, 2013
Measuring and imaging small airways dysfunction in asthmaFrancis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 19, 2014
ACP Journal Club. Review: Spacers and nebulizers for delivery of β2-agonists do not differ for clinical outcomes in acute asthmaFrancis Thien
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|September 20, 2018
Melbourne epidemic thunderstorm asthma event 2016: Lessons learnt from the perfect stormFrancis Thien
Asia Pacific Allergy|May 11, 2017
Thunderstorm asthma: potential danger but a unique opportunityFrancis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 18, 2011
ACP journal club. Review: Omalizumab added to corticosteroids reduces exacerbations and corticosteroid use in adults and children with asthmaFrancis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 18, 2018
Review: SMART reduces asthma exacerbations compared with other controller and relief therapy regimensProfessor Francis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 18, 2018
Review: In uncontrolled, persistent asthma, adding LAMAs to inhaled corticosteroids reduce exacerbationsProfessor Francis Thien
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Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|March 10, 2020
Shedding light on the 'black hole' of small airways physiology in asthmaFrancis Thien
Evidence-Based Medicine|September 22, 2007
Once daily oral controller therapy with low dose theophylline or montelukast was not effective in poorly controlled asthmaFrancis Thien
ACP Journal Club|July 5, 2007
Once-daily oral controller therapy with low-dose theophylline or montelukast was not effective in poorly controlled asthmaFrancis Thien
Asia Pacific Allergy|November 22, 2013
Measuring and imaging small airways dysfunction in asthmaFrancis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 19, 2014
ACP Journal Club. Review: Spacers and nebulizers for delivery of β2-agonists do not differ for clinical outcomes in acute asthmaFrancis Thien
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|September 20, 2018
Melbourne epidemic thunderstorm asthma event 2016: Lessons learnt from the perfect stormFrancis Thien
Asia Pacific Allergy|May 11, 2017
Thunderstorm asthma: potential danger but a unique opportunityFrancis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 18, 2011
ACP journal club. Review: Omalizumab added to corticosteroids reduces exacerbations and corticosteroid use in adults and children with asthmaFrancis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 18, 2018
Review: SMART reduces asthma exacerbations compared with other controller and relief therapy regimensProfessor Francis Thien
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 18, 2018
Review: In uncontrolled, persistent asthma, adding LAMAs to inhaled corticosteroids reduce exacerbationsProfessor Francis Thien
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