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Can computed tomography and carbon monoxide transfer coefficient diagnose an asthma‐like phenotype in COPD?

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2016

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The non-emphysematous phenotype of COPD displays important features of asthma: clinical picture, histology and response to ICS. CT and KCO can predict spirometric response to ICS/LABA.

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