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Association between upper and lower respiratory disease among patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia: an international study.

Yin Ting LamJean-François PaponMihaela AlexandruAndreas AnagiotosMiguel ArmengotMieke BoonAndrea BurgessDoriane CalmesSuzanne CrowleySinan Ahmed D DheyauldeenNagehan EmiralioğluEla Erdem EralpChristine van GoghYasemin GokdemirEric G HaarmanAmanda Lea HarrisIsolde HaynHasnaa Ismail-KochBülent Taner KaradağCéline KempeneersElisabeth KieningerSookyung KimNatalie LorentUgur OzcelikCharlotte O PiochJohanna RaidtAna ReulaJobst F RoehmelSynne Sperstad KennellyPanayiotis Yiallourosnull nullMyrofora Goutaki
Published in: ERJ open research (2024)
Reported upper airway symptoms and signs of chronic rhinosinusitis associated with reported pulmonary symptoms, but not with lung function. Our results emphasise the assessment and management of upper and lower respiratory disease as a common, interdependent entity among patients with PCD.
Keyphrases
  • lung function
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • cystic fibrosis
  • air pollution
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • sleep quality