Biologic treatment in non-T2 asthma
Can we offer any biologic treatment to patients with non-T2 asthma?
Can we offer any biologic treatment to patients with non-T2 asthma?
Is there a place for long-acting bronchodilators (LABAs) and inhaled steroids in the treatment of bronchiectasis?
Once bronchiectasis is noted, who should be referred to specialist care?
What are the most common reasons for unnecessary CT scan requests and how to avoid them?
Should we provide any additional testing in a “typical” patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and mild bronchiectasis accidentally detected on computed tomography (CT)?
Apart from productive cough, what signs and symptoms should suggest the presence of bronchiectasis?
Which patients with asthma should be offered biologic treatment?
Once NERD is diagnosed in a patient with asthma, is it necessary to modify pharmacotherapy?