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This review briefly outlines an approach to the management of high risk asthmatic patients. This approach involves: (i) identification of such high risk patients; (ii) investigation of precipitating factors contributing to severe attacks; and (iii) the introduction of a management strategy based on a simple system of self-assessment and self-treatment.
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Miles, J., Fitzharris, P. & Beasley, R. An Approach to the Management of High Risk Asthmatic Patients. Clin Immunother 4, 445–450 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03259306
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