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Childhood Wheeze Phenotypes Show Less Than Expected Growth in FEV <sub>1</sub> across Adolescence
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Persistent wheeze phenotypes in childhood were associated with reduced growth in prebronchodilator FEV1 over adolescence. Intermediate-onset wheezers showed irreversible airflow limitation by 18 years. Conversely, early transient wheeze was a benign condition with no sequelae for respiratory health by age 18.
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