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Adenosine, methacholine, and exercise challenges in children with asthma or paediatric chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Methacholine distinguishes both asthma and paediatric COPD from controls with a sensitivity of 82-92%, but does not distinguish between asthma and paediatric COPD; exercise and AMP distinguish asthma from controls with a sensitivity and specificity of 84-98% but they also distinguish asthma from paediatric COPD with a sensitivity and specificity of 85-90%. AMP inhalation is a practical aid for diagnosing asthma and distinguishing it from COPD in children of all ages.
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