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Philip H Quanjer

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Respiratory Care|November 1, 2011
Diagnosing COPD: high time for a paradigm shiftPhilip H Quanjer, Gregg L Ruppel
Pediatric Pulmonology|October 12, 2013
Interpretative consequences of adopting the Global Lungs 2012 reference equations for spirometry for children and adolescentsPhilip H Quanjer, Daniel J Weiner
African Journal of Health Sciences|May 1, 1994
Influence of airways resistance on the nitrogen washout from the lung during forced rebreathingYohana J.S. Mashalla, Philip H. Quanjer
Chest|April 5, 2012
COPD and GOLD stage IPhilip H Quanjer, Tim J Cole
Primary Care Respiratory Journal : Journal of the General Practice Airways Group|February 14, 2007
COPD screening in primary care: who is sick?Tjard R J Schermer, Philip H Quanjer
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|April 17, 2013
Flow-to-volume "dysanapsis" in cystic fibrosisPhilip H Quanjer, Andrew Bush, Paul Aurora
Thorax|September 4, 2014
Spirometric thresholds and biased interpretation of test resultsPhilip H Quanjer, Sanja Stanojevic, Bruce R Thompson
Respiratory Medicine|May 17, 2015
Comment on: Wollmer P, Engström G. Fixed ratio or lower limit of normal (LLN) as cut-off value for FEV1/VC: An outcome study. Respiratory Medicine (2013) 107, 1460-1462.: Fixed ratio or lower limit of normal (LLN) as cut-off value for FEV1/VCCarlos A Vaz Fragoso, Jeffrey J Pretto, Philip H Quanjer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 30, 2016
Diagnosis of airways obstruction should be based on symptoms and an FEV1/FVC ratio below the lower limit of normalPhilip H Quanjer, Irene Steenbruggen, Jan Willem van den Berg
Thorax|April 25, 2014
Disentangling the discordance between epidemiological associations and physiological mechanismsSanja Stanojevic, Tim J Cole, Janet Stocks, et al.
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Respiratory Care|November 1, 2011
Diagnosing COPD: high time for a paradigm shiftPhilip H Quanjer, Gregg L Ruppel
Pediatric Pulmonology|October 12, 2013
Interpretative consequences of adopting the Global Lungs 2012 reference equations for spirometry for children and adolescentsPhilip H Quanjer, Daniel J Weiner
African Journal of Health Sciences|May 1, 1994
Influence of airways resistance on the nitrogen washout from the lung during forced rebreathingYohana J.S. Mashalla, Philip H. Quanjer
Chest|April 5, 2012
COPD and GOLD stage IPhilip H Quanjer, Tim J Cole
Primary Care Respiratory Journal : Journal of the General Practice Airways Group|February 14, 2007
COPD screening in primary care: who is sick?Tjard R J Schermer, Philip H Quanjer
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|April 17, 2013
Flow-to-volume "dysanapsis" in cystic fibrosisPhilip H Quanjer, Andrew Bush, Paul Aurora
Thorax|September 4, 2014
Spirometric thresholds and biased interpretation of test resultsPhilip H Quanjer, Sanja Stanojevic, Bruce R Thompson
Respiratory Medicine|May 17, 2015
Comment on: Wollmer P, Engström G. Fixed ratio or lower limit of normal (LLN) as cut-off value for FEV1/VC: An outcome study. Respiratory Medicine (2013) 107, 1460-1462.: Fixed ratio or lower limit of normal (LLN) as cut-off value for FEV1/VCCarlos A Vaz Fragoso, Jeffrey J Pretto, Philip H Quanjer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 30, 2016
Diagnosis of airways obstruction should be based on symptoms and an FEV1/FVC ratio below the lower limit of normalPhilip H Quanjer, Irene Steenbruggen, Jan Willem van den Berg
Thorax|April 25, 2014
Disentangling the discordance between epidemiological associations and physiological mechanismsSanja Stanojevic, Tim J Cole, Janet Stocks, et al.
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