asthma

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Jenny_94

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i really don't understand atopic and non-atopic asthma. Can anyone tell me the pathophysiology of the two types? Also, in the non-atopic asthma, I saw excersice induced asthma which is caused by hyperventilation and the increase of osmolarity in the bronchial fluid. Please explain this also. Thank you in advance.

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