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January-June 1991 Bethel, Robert A. ................... S64 Cartier, André Author Index Bhakdi, Sucharit Casaburi, Richard Volume 143, Numbers 1-6 Bhaskar, K. Ramakrishnan Castellan, Robert M. Bhutani, Vinod K Cates, Don B. Bianco, Nicholas E. Celli, Bartolome R Abboud, Raja T. ..............-.25005 61 AE ee aan os thn aot aeaane wate 428 Cenci, Elio Bienenstock, John SSS Ce ere 486 Billiard, Michel Chabrier, Pierre-Etienne Ee tcc ccipawesdesenel 983 Chadwick, Geoffrey A. .............. 810 Biron, Francois Bishburg, Eliahu Bishop, M. J Chan-Yeung, Moira Acevedo, Frederic A. ................ 462 Bistoni, Francesco Chang, Ling-Yi Adesina, Adekunle M. ............... 144 Biyoudi-Vouenze, Reine Chapman, Martin D. ............... 1334 Affairs Medical Center ee 1062 ee 226, 231 Black, Judith L S11, 1177 Charlesson, Stella RE 5 Gakew tab achna iced a adcion 983 Ahdout, Jahangir J................. 1034 RD, 606. 4-rcantenteuakes 4 Chee, Philip Blanca, Isaac ES So Cidieannae adienbewete n 182 Bland, Richard D............ weeny ae 38 Chen-Worsdell, Y. Miin SE a err 251 3), ESS Serre 386, 865 ain Aandndeeeneseumewna sh 1278 Blocher, Charles Chonan, Tatsuya ET 6 snctcenenseadanne 1169 Christian, Dorothy To ite te.t hsgw ise e eerie 822 TS ben dobansadnnagann e 610 Christie, Pandora E Anderson, Sandra D............ S43, 1438 Bonavia, Marco ; Chua, Rosario Ando, Masayuki ts ciccexéentanaseut 369, 553 Borner, Christine Andrade-Arzabe, Ronald Borochovitz, Dennis >rson, D. Benjamin Boschetto, Piera SEER, Micce bcccncesnswes 167 i ing thescmsiun -ogcearadd 1189 CE, SNE Brice naccccscous 1110 Boussougant, Yves Clément, J bs ccnnwseewensenne 1025 Bradley, T. Douglas 1274, 1294 Clerici, Christine eoicin Sci e Nene Maen $15 Braman, Sidney S Clough, J. B. Ashby, M fae ere 916 RS nt sck seman een 226, 231 Aubier, Michel Oe cn daccseschaceess soe ee Cohen, Allen B. Braquet, Pierre Colangelo, Gregory Braun, M. Miles Colebatch, H. John H. Bray, Bonnie Anderson CE nett dnd aidernedciieadscuat 538 fe ee 1235 ee 437 British Medical Research Council Conlan, Maureen G. SS le Rs. co cccccscccnccas 778 Balbi, Bruno Britton, Cathleen Connett, John E Baldor, Linda C Broaddus, V. Courtney Cordasco, Edward M., Jr. ............ 431 Brochard, Laurent CE Mitwrthccancadaeuradernnent 947 errer rr ree 408 CG, Ti websncwncscanened 538, 1165 ee ‘<a CIA kpc ccdccenenetsnbeacad 913 Cortes, Alejandro CN IU, cidccccacasconsevas 928 Costabel, Ulrich Coste, Francois Couser, James I. Cowie, Robert L Cox, Christopher Buist, A. Sonia Craighead, John E SE NOI, nnccccescussdsecas 787 fs Sree rece 717 Burger, Charles D................00. 1030 tinted scents sadam 444 Burke, William M. J................ 1235 Basset, Guy Burnett, Richard eer 32 Baste, Valborg Burrows, Benjamin Crimi, Emanuele Battesti, Jean Paul Busse, William W. ............. $85, $103 Crimi, Paolo Butterfield, Martha Buzaid, Antonio C Byrne, Karl Cabriéres, Frédérique Cadranel, Jacques Calandrino, Frank S. ................ 150 Cantino, Marie E Capron, A CEES vesrsescctsvcntesecs 38 IES s-ndcnctnedetdameuen e 336 1484 January-June 1991 Bethel, Robert A. ................... S64 Cartier, André Author Index Bhakdi, Sucharit Casaburi, Richard Volume 143, Numbers 1-6 Bhaskar, K. Ramakrishnan Castellan, Robert M. Bhutani, Vinod K Cates, Don B. Bianco, Nicholas E. Celli, Bartolome R Abboud, Raja T. ..............-.25005 61 AE ee aan os thn aot aeaane wate 428 Cenci, Elio Bienenstock, John SSS Ce ere 486 Billiard, Michel Chabrier, Pierre-Etienne Ee tcc ccipawesdesenel 983 Chadwick, Geoffrey A. .............. 810 Biron, Francois Bishburg, Eliahu Bishop, M. J Chan-Yeung, Moira Acevedo, Frederic A. ................ 462 Bistoni, Francesco Chang, Ling-Yi Adesina, Adekunle M. ............... 144 Biyoudi-Vouenze, Reine Chapman, Martin D. ............... 1334 Affairs Medical Center ee 1062 ee 226, 231 Black, Judith L S11, 1177 Charlesson, Stella RE 5 Gakew tab achna iced a adcion 983 Ahdout, Jahangir J................. 1034 RD, 606. 4-rcantenteuakes 4 Chee, Philip Blanca, Isaac ES So Cidieannae adienbewete n 182 Bland, Richard D............ weeny ae 38 Chen-Worsdell, Y. Miin SE a err 251 3), ESS Serre 386, 865 ain Aandndeeeneseumewna sh 1278 Blocher, Charles Chonan, Tatsuya ET 6 snctcenenseadanne 1169 Christian, Dorothy To ite te.t hsgw ise e eerie 822 TS ben dobansadnnagann e 610 Christie, Pandora E Anderson, Sandra D............ S43, 1438 Bonavia, Marco ; Chua, Rosario Ando, Masayuki ts ciccexéentanaseut 369, 553 Borner, Christine Andrade-Arzabe, Ronald Borochovitz, Dennis >rson, D. Benjamin Boschetto, Piera SEER, Micce bcccncesnswes 167 i ing thescmsiun -ogcearadd 1189 CE, SNE Brice naccccscous 1110 Boussougant, Yves Clément, J bs ccnnwseewensenne 1025 Bradley, T. Douglas 1274, 1294 Clerici, Christine eoicin Sci e Nene Maen $15 Braman, Sidney S Clough, J. B. Ashby, M fae ere 916 RS nt sck seman een 226, 231 Aubier, Michel Oe cn daccseschaceess soe ee Cohen, Allen B. Braquet, Pierre Colangelo, Gregory Braun, M. Miles Colebatch, H. John H. Bray, Bonnie Anderson CE nett dnd aidernedciieadscuat 538 fe ee 1235 ee 437 British Medical Research Council Conlan, Maureen G. SS le Rs. co cccccscccnccas 778 Balbi, Bruno Britton, Cathleen Connett, John E Baldor, Linda C Broaddus, V. Courtney Cordasco, Edward M., Jr. ............ 431 Brochard, Laurent CE Mitwrthccancadaeuradernnent 947 errer rr ree 408 CG, Ti websncwncscanened 538, 1165 ee ‘<a CIA kpc ccdccenenetsnbeacad 913 Cortes, Alejandro CN IU, cidccccacasconsevas 928 Costabel, Ulrich Coste, Francois Couser, James I. Cowie, Robert L Cox, Christopher Buist, A. Sonia Craighead, John E SE NOI, nnccccescussdsecas 787 fs Sree rece 717 Burger, Charles D................00. 1030 tinted scents sadam 444 Burke, William M. J................ 1235 Basset, Guy Burnett, Richard eer 32 Baste, Valborg Burrows, Benjamin Crimi, Emanuele Battesti, Jean Paul Busse, William W. ............. $85, $103 Crimi, Paolo Butterfield, Martha Buzaid, Antonio C Byrne, Karl Cabriéres, Frédérique Cadranel, Jacques Calandrino, Frank S. ................ 150 Cantino, Marie E Capron, A CEES vesrsescctsvcntesecs 38 IES s-ndcnctnedetdameuen e 336 1484 de Blay, Frederic Fleisher, Thomas A . Hammond, Michael D............... 1262 Fletcher, Eugene C. ............. 657, 936 Hampson, Neil B. de Jongste, Johan C. . 369, 553, 1194, 1421 Fleury, B. PE Dy ccacenescssctannesel 1376 De Smet, Jean-Marie Hankinson, John L $16, 1231 Ford-Hutchinson, Anthony W. ....... 1025 289 Dejean, Yves Foresman, Brian Dellabianca, Antonio Formanek, Dieter Fowler, Alpha A. Ill Denburg, Judah A Ey a ine ce vendncbaeneee 1067 EL vv.xcanccteceewsensees 486 | eerre rey $22 Desa, Margaret M. ...............45- 245 Frette, Catherine Di Pede, Cinzia Di Stefano, Antonino Fuhrer, Jack Dijkman, Joop H. ............. 109, 1161 Fuller, Richard W. ........... : Heffner, John E te oan nica cin y ela anieeil 1312 Fung, Donald REED 62 6506nds00ccexesnesnes 1083 Furuya, Ken Heifets, Leonid B. Djukanovié, Ratko SE EE, vicnssninesveneuss $103 Heino, Matti Dohn, Michael N Gallin, John I a er 47 ES ses enpemeane sees 119 Gazeroglu, Hacik Henderson, William R. .............. 598 Dolovich, Jerry IN, oc ccccndeeccesetaens 9 Dore, Marie-France er 1224 Dottorini, Maurizio Downs, John B Gerritsen, Jorrit Drazen, Jeffrey Dicsccderksauaedee $52 Gnhezzo, Heberto Ghio, Andrew J. Giandomenico, Albert Gianiorio, Piero Gibb, F. Raymond Gibson, G. John Dumontet, Charles Gibson, Ronald L. Hoffstein, V. Duquesnoy, B. SOON, FUMED CG. ccccscscccesens $39, 1189 Dutch CNSLD Study Group Holberg, Catherine ES ee 585 Holgate, Stephen T. ... $66, 755, 772, 1175 Eberspacher, Bettina Holland, Ian B. eis chr ksecp am beasened 1102 LT Mis i denb<snececovieends 132 Holtzman, Michael J Sa ie cnexaneeecanenwoe 822 Girgis-Gabardo, Adele Honda, Izumi ES cacccensaesteevdedes 257 Giuntini, Carlo Hong Kong Chest Service Elkin, R. B. Gleadhill, Iain C. Hopewell, Philip C. DME TEL cccccncdccceccnenncs 950 Glenny, Robb W. Ellner, Jerrold J Elwood, Wayne nth ciseeeeeseeveees > ase I IEE OD, coc ccccccesecsoeces 74 Hudgel, TE + behend seaeesneseee 942 NS. ct0ccenteeseceeeuwe 1215 Hugo, Ferdinand rrr 998 Hulks, Geoffrey Erjéfalt, Ingrid Goodnight-White, Sheila Hummel, David 6 vn uwnhecscnedamde s 1369 ee as eS dw ees watdereeeee 593 Hurd, Suzanne S. ie cccinnkecadcoweenaes 954 | ae 844 Se IE Ey tcuivectdnsdescnnens 1030 Eschenbacher, William L. ............ 341 Gottfried, Stewart B. PE itachedeevedsatenntanedts S15 Esseltine, Dixie W. .............. 226, 231 ek cewawegs oodmenkieus 1350 Pr tcciedceesedsesdvessisesen S15 Esterly, Katherine L SI IE Ds ods cccescesvecceeee 1386 ee a hn dhinnd seedeeen dse al 240 EE nc cccccccccecseene 1092 Be, HD TR ncn ccccscccssnes $72 BE, TEE Wie coc cccccccccseveses 32 Greenberg, Harly E. ; Ingram, Roland H., Jr. 572, 1257, 1446 Fabbri, Leonardo M. ....... $37, 138, 605 Greenberg, Paul D. .................. 490 DL untheswesaveabeceebeveeus S15 561 IEE cc niavecvecesesenns 834 loli, Franco Grimminge:, Friedrich Gross, Kenneth B. Group Health Medical Associates Fauci, An Ishihara, Hiroshi Guerin, Jean-Claude Ishizaka, Akitoshi Felsien, Dee EE conan ses ct uedbeantinaen 386 DT pat dhchegiaweawesduneneleenees S6 Fenwick, John C. Gulsvic, Amund Itoh, Akihide Gutierrez, Guillermo Ivankovic, Davor Haahtela, Tari Iwase, Noriyuki PE IEE, acsnccescasweescens 1408 Jackson, J. 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Margraf, Linda R Naclerio, Robert M " Mariassy, Andrew T............02c000- 162 Nadel, Jay A $33, 358, S71 Kozar, Louise F. Markert, Michéle Py: hstdhoddanvennkebadeeenei l 538 Markwell, Kimberly Nahum, A Krzyzanowski, Michal ......... , Se er S55 Nassos, Patricia S. Marshall, S. FFE OTE: 844 Kukoly, Cynthia A Neukirch, Francoise Kulle, Thomas SN oa dik enon narieceeecoan $78 Kumar, Archana Martinez, Fernando D................ 312 Newth, Christopher J. L Kwiatkowski, Kim A. ................ 101 Martinez, Fernando J. ............... 476 Nilsson, Gunnar L’Archevéque, Joycelyne Martins, Milton A. .................. . 572 EE nk naxhediweeds aetna 1278 ES dca acne a eb wake edlniewae 947 NE: cnvtkcccwnacaccwed 257 O’Byrne, Paul M. ...... S3, 331, 998, 1444 423, 1159 McDonald, John W.................. 806 O’Connor, Brian J 1329 Laitinen, Lauri A. ......... 358, 423, 1159 McDonald, Ruth J. ........... 1088, 1353 SP IN Dy wc ccnasecisececs 978 ED iactectecknaawesa s 1020 McLawhon, Ronald W. ............. 1408 O’Shaughnessy, Kevin M MecNicholas, Walter T. ............... 810 O'Sullivan, Donna DeFeudis McPeck, Michael Obernitz, Rudolf Ochnio, Jan Pande, Jitendra N. Repine, John E Paoletti, Paolo Respiratory Therapists at the Brockton/ es nc cikcaneeek eeese 834 West Roxbury Department of Veterans PE PEE coccccccevesccces $39, 1189 Affairs Medical Center SE TE, ca ccncnsosesenes $59 Rigatto, Henrique Patessio, Antonio Rijcken, B. Risser, David R. 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Pocidalo, Jean-Jacques Stackiw, Walter ea as atdte anna amees 1369 enh id nce heed pnenhesee e 1288 Pons, Francoise Popp, Wolfgang Porkka, Kimmo V. K. Sampson, Phyilis M CEs Kacterecsececeserneus 713 Postma, Dirkje S. ........ 916, 1458, 1468 Sanders, DS. 660 ceeesaeuneeiane 66 ery 236 1096 132, 375, 380 SE EEE De dccsccncceccscessus 727 Prediletto, Renato Stein, Renato Pride, N. B. Prior, Christian Sassoon, Catherine S. H Stevens, Michael Sato, Masatoshi Stone, Timothy N Satoh, Makoto Straus, Stephen E Sbarbaro, John A. Ee, GE wanccvsrenesseeneenaes 114 Scalcini, Marcella Ee is ak dasweshtentecnseaeninn 386 Quackenboss, James J. Schachter, E. Neil Suffredini, Anthony F. .......... 275, 401 CEE, seccncsccedesncss 1470 Schaller, Marie-Denise Sugerman, Harvey J 155, 1076 Raatgeep, Rolien C.............. 369, 553 NE Br Bb. nceccensscceducecess 1121 Ec nvdansacsecevanas 289 Sutto IE Te vba dccccctsccszcies 1062 Swinburn, Christopher R. ............ 913 Schleimer, Robert P...............--. 1169 SE BN Be. cccccnccvcntessvees 351 Schmidt, Rodney A. .............+++- 649 Szidon, Peter SE, Bi WEG Be nccncccessecbans 1248 Sznajder, J. 1. Schouten, Jan P............0. 1456, 1468 Tafti, Mehdi Tagan, Marie-Catherine Raphael, IED ctcnvccasescecnns 545 SE EE in ccvedstvcntoenes 150 TE, FE ccc ccccsccccsccccese bs Rapoport, David M Sears, Nicholas J. Rayburn, Daniel B. Sechiez, Joan M. G van de Graaf, Ed A Willame, Jean-Claude van der Mark, Thomas W. .......... 1458 A en ka cb eckenwseenenenne 755 van Maarsseveen, Ton. C. M. T........ 839 EEE sechicétcceacsnans 1034 Van de Woestijne, K. P............... 922 I, BD BR occ ccccacccecves 1110 9 eran 983 , EEREae an ie 772 SN ee ee 922 EE ih nn cn Gada ue ares nee 240 EE crccecciniasi senaeins 1317 Wisniewski, A & | * ern 301 4” SS ey 942 . | eee er 1257 WE MID De. occciccccccce $75, 1438 8 eee 1248 Vincent, Jean-Louis Set 1359 Vincent, Michel ere ee 312 _ > aa nhac awsueeee 1294 Voelkel, Norbert F. ................. 1322 Xaubet, Antoni Voelker, Helen Vogt-Moykopf, Ingolf Yager, Deborah Wachter, Robert M. ...............0. 251 — 5 reneer e 66 Wagner, Peter D. ............... 219, 883 Yamaguchi, Etsuro Yasuma, Fumihiko Yeates, Michael Yoder, Mervin C., Jr. ........ seek 1044 Yonemaru, Makoto Yoshioka, A NT in i wien a vou qanabeaedasa 1294 Zanaboni, Silvio Ticiccket <ceceendenaiie 1322 Zuskin, Eugenija Widdicombe, J. G. $1, S18 Wiedemann, Herbert P............... 431 Zwick, Hartmut 1189, 1267 Zwinderman, Aeilko H. .............. 109 Subject Index Acidosis, exercise lactic, reduction in, as result of exercise training in nocturnal asthma, 351 in patients with obstructive lung disease, 9 in vitro, guinea pig, nedocromil sodium modulates nonadrener- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome gic, noncholinergic bronchoconstrictor nerves in, 114 follow-up BAL in patients with, and Pneumocystis carinii pneu- isolated human, effect of monia, 1067 cooling on responses of, to pharmacologic and electrical stim- frequent identification of HIV-1 DNA in BAL cells obtained from ulation, 369 patients with, 850 zymosan-activated human granulocytes on, 553 incidence, cumulative, and altered mortality from mycobacterial large diameter, effect of maturation on topographic distribu- disease in New Jersey, 717 tion of bronchoconstriction responses in, of young swine, prevalence of M. avium complex in respiratory specimens from 126 patients with and without, in San Francisco hospital, 66 microvascular leakage -related pneumonia, increased recovery of surfactant protein A corticosteroid inhibition of, 605 in, 1072 inhaled allergen-induced, attenuation of, in guinea pigs by Adenosine 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor (A-63162), 1015 bronchial challenge with, causes release of serum neutrophil morphometry of, during late responses to antigen challenge in chemotactic factor in asthma, 1002 rats, 132 5'-monophosphate, bronchoconstriction induced by, effect of in- narrowing haled furosemide and bumetanide on, in asthmatics, 1329 caused by inhaled platelet-activating factor, role of airway Adult(s) microvascular leakage in, 1345 exposed to home dampness and molds, adverse health effects to methacholine, effect of inhaled corticosteroids on maximal among, 505 degree of, in asthmatics, 109 respiratory distress syndrome upper, during sleep, value of preoperative localization of site plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor in, 590 of, in uvulopalatopharyngoplasty in obstructive apnea, 942 pulmonary vascular permeability during, and pneumonia, peripheral, quantitative structural analysis of, in sudden fatal positron emission tomographic comparison of, 150 asthma, 138 severe, oxygen consumption is independent of changes in oxy- pressure gen delivery in, 1267 continuous positive, pressure-time product during, during wean- Aerosol(s) ing from mechanical ventilation, 469 alkaline, inhalation of, by subjects with mild asthma does not high peak, histopathologic pulmonary changes from mechan- result in bronchoconstriction, 341 ical ventilation at, 1115 sulfuric acid, lack of bronchoconstrictor response to, 744 nasal continuous positive Age and level of pulmonary function, influence of, on nonspecific effect of positive reinforcement on hourly compliance in users airway responsiveness, 978 of, with obstructive sleep apnea, 936 Aging facilitates respiratory muscle function during sleep in severe population COPD, 928 fit, mechanical constraints on exercise hyperpnea in, 968 reactivity, effect of physically active, flow limitation aiid regulation of FRC dur- on urinary leukotriene E, in patients with asthma, 1322 ing exercise in, 960 NO, on, in normal humans, 522 study, normative, influence of age and level of pulmonary func- resistance upper, influence of progressive and transient hypoxia tion on nonspecific airway responsiveness in, 978 on, in normal humans, 1312 Air, cold dry, steroid-induced reduction of histamine release does responsiveness not alter clinical nasal response to, 761 acute effects of interleukin-2 on, in rats, 380 Airflow altered, role of pulmonary inflammation in, in three sheep limitation, chronic, in South African gold miners, 80 models of acute lung injury, 585 obstruction effects of repetitive bolus injections of zymosan-activated plas- chronic, respiratory response to arm elevation in patients with, ma on, in awake sheep, 578 476 increases in, and increases in circulating eosinophils, basophils, inhaled allergen-induced attenuation of, in guinea pigs by and their progenitors in allergen-induced asthmatic responses, 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor (A-63162), 1015 331 Airway(s) nonspecific, influence of age and level of pulmonary function collapsibility, upper, in snorers and in patients with obstructive on, 978 hypopnea and apnea, 1300 secretions, uncontaminated distal, protected BAL, a new bron- epithelium-derived inhibitory factor, antigen-induced release of, choscopic technique to retrieve, 855 567 of sheep, morphometry of subepithelial circulation in, effect of function, initial, is risk factor for recurrent wheezing respiratory vascular congestion on, 162 illnesses during first three years of life, 312 smooth muscle, abnormalities in, in fatal asthma (brief commu- guinea pig, loop diuretics inhibit cholinergic and noncholinergic nication), 441 nerves in, 1340 temperatures, effect of repetitive exercise on (correspondence), 684 hyperresponsiveness tracheobronchial, pharmacologic control of plasma exudation lymphokine-induced, in rats, 375 into, 1008 relationship of, to respiratory symptoms and diurnal peak flow Albumin concentrations in alveolar milieu of normal humans and variation in patients with obstructive lung disease, 916 patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis, 1096 inflammation Allergen(s) eosinophilic, during exacerbation of asthma and its treatment airborne cat (Fel d I), environmental control of, with the cat in with inhaled corticosteroid (case report), 423 situ, 1334 1490 challenge, bronchial responsiveness is not increased by BAL or Antioxidant(s) bronchial lavage performed after, 105 activity, novel, human nasal glandular secretion of, cholinergic -induced control of, 545 asthmatic responses, relationship between increases in airway alveolar macrophage, prevent hydrogen peroxide-mediated lung responsiveness and increases in circulating eosinophils, damage, 1088 basophils, and their progenitors, 331 Apnea inhaled, airway microvascular leakage, attenuation of, in guinea obstructive sleep pigs by 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor (A-63162), 1015 after topical oropharyngeal anesthesia in loud snorers, 810 mediator release, bradykinin antagonist modifies, in sheep, 787 body mass index and neck circumference in (correspondence), inhaled, asthma, and washing the cat (editorial), 1209 204 Allergy to house-dust mites and altitude, 983 effect of positive reinforcement on hourly compliance in nasal Altitude and allergy to house-dust mites, 983 continuous positive airway pressure users with, 936 Alveolar respiratory muscle function during (correspondence), 1197 -arterial oxygen difference, interpretation of, in patients with role of hypoxic drive in regulation of postapneic ventilation hypercapnia, 4 during sleep in patients w-*h, 481 edema, effect of high-frequency ventilation on development of, uvulopalatopharyngoplasty in, and value of preoperative lo- in premature monkeys at risk for hyaline membrane disease, calization of site of upper airway narrowing during sleep, 942 865 versus nonobstructive, rate of oxyhemoglobin desaturation in, events, early, analysis of, via repetitive BAL, 155 657 lymphocytes, expression of 1,25 (OH)2D3 receptors on, from why don’t all heavy snorers have, 1288 patients with pulmonary granulomatous disease, 1376 pharyngeal function and snoring characteristics in snorers with macrophage and without, 1294 antioxidants prevent hydrogen peroxide-mediated lung dam- syndrome age, 1088 obstructive sleep, endogenous opiates modulate postapnea ven- defective candidacidal activity of, from patients with COPD, 1049 tilatory responses in, 1283 FDGF(B) gene activation and up-regulation by interferon sleep, validity of diurnal sleep recording in diagnosis of, 947 gamma in pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis in interstitial upper airway collapsibility in patients with, 1300 lung disease, 167 Arabs and Jews in Israel, lung cancer histology in, 721 increased TNFa secretion by, from patients with rheumatoid Arachidonic acid metabolism, implication of biological chemistry arthritis, 593 for lung function and disease in (state of the art), 188 migration after lung transplantation, 834 Arm elevation, respiratory response to, in patients with chronic air- milieu of normal humans and patients with pulmonary sarcoid- flow obstruction, 476 osis, glucose, K*, and albumin concentrations in, 1096 Arousal response to hypoxia, interaction of chemical and mechani- Alveolar monocytic phagocyte proliferation, enhanced, in tobacco cal respiratory stimuli in, in sleeping dogs, 1274 and marijuana smokers, 1092 Arterial puncture, variability of respiratory gas exchange ratio dur- proteinosis, pulmonary, and lavage lactate dehydrogenase isoen- ing, 217 zymes in, 42 Arteries, quantitative structural analysis of, in sudden fatal asthma, and tissue cells, comparison of, in silica-induced inflammation 138 in lung, 47 Arthritis, rheumatoid, increased TNFa secretion by alveolar mac- Alveolitis, bleomycin-induced, early changes in lung tissue hyaluro- rophages from patients with, 593 nan and hyaluronidase in, in hamsters, 284 Asbestos American Thoracic Society, acceptability and reproducibility criteria exposure and asbestos-related pleural and parenchymal disease of, as observed in sample of general population, 516 associated with immune imbalance, 822 Amiodarone-induced pulmonary inflammation, 1110 -related Anemia, sickle cell abnormality and respiratory impairment, relationship between, cardiac output and oxygen delivery during exercise in, 231 in active work force (correspondence), 1197 ventilation and gas exchange during exercise in, 226 diseases, cellular and molecular basis of (state of the art), 408 Anesthesia, topical oropharyngeal, obstructive sleep apnea after, Aspergillosis, invasive pulmonary, versus hypersensitivity pneumo- in loud snorners, 810 nitis (case report), 431 Antagonist, bradykinin, modifies allergen-induced mediator release Aspergillus, pseudomembranous tracheobronchitis caused by (case and late bronchial responses in sheep, 787 report), 1408 Antibodies, immunoglobulin G antineutrophil cytoplasmic, are pro- Aspirin challenge, urinary leukotriene E, concentrations increase duced in respiratory tract of patients with Wegener’s after, in aspirin-sensitive asthmatic subjects, 24 granulomatosis, 275 Asthma Antigent(s) acute bronchoprovocation, dynamics, T-cell changes in peripheral blood severe, cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells derived and BAL after, in asthmatics, 533 from patients with, spontaneously elaborate neutrophil challenge, morphometry of airways during late responses to, in chemotactic activity distinct from interleukin-8, 538 rats, 132 thromboxane A, biosynthesis in, and after antigen challenge, 119 CD2, enhanced expression of, on lung T-cells, 829 allergen-induced responses in, and relationship between increases challenge, thromboxane A, biosynthesis in acute asthma and after, in airway responsiveness and increases in circulating eo- 119 sinophils, basophils, and their progenitors, 331 effects of capsaicin on mechanical, cellular, and mediator re- aspirin-sensitive, subjects with, urinary leukotriene D, concen- sponses to, in sensitized guinea pigs, 572 trations increase after aspirin challenge in, 1025 human lung elastin-derived peptide, size distribution of, gener- bronchial challenge with adenosine causes release of serum neu- ated in vivo and in vitro, 279 trophil chemotactic factor, in, 1002 -induced release of airway epithelium-derived inhibitory factor, 567 changes in mucociliary clearance during acute exacerbations of, receptor beta-chain constant region CB1 element, T-cell, preferen- 993 tial usage of, by lung T-lymphocytes of patients with pulmo- and COPD, similarities and discrepancies between (Supplement), nary sarcoidosis, 635 1149 1491 corticosteroid-resistant bronchial, glucocorticoid receptor char- monocytes, peripheral, defective candidacidal activity of, from acteristics in monocytes of patients with, 1020 patients with COPD, 1049 does methotrexate treat or induce (editorial), 1 mononuclear cells, cultured peripheral, derived from patients with dynamic T-cell changes in peripheral blood and BAL after anti- acute severe asthma spontaneously elaborate neutrophil gen bronchoprovocation in patients with, 533 chemotactic activity distinct from interleukin-8, 538 eosinophilic airway inflammation during exacerbation of, and peripheral, dynamic T-cell changes in, after antigen bronchoprovo- its treatment with inhaled corticosteroid (case report), cation in asthmatics, 533 423 Body mass index and neck circumference in obstructive sleep apnea in the elderly, comparison between patients with recently acquired (correspondence), 204 and those with long-standing disease, 336 Bolivia, potential role of serodiagnosis of tuberculosis in clinic in, fatal, abnormalities in airway smooth muscle in (brief communi- by decision analysis, 713 cation), 441 Blue collar workers, unexposed, changes in FEV, and PEFR across influence of elevated plasma levels of atrial natriuretic factor on a work shift among, 1231 bronchial reactivity in, 778 Bradykinin antagonist modifies allergen-induced mediator release inhaled and late bronchial responses in sheep, 787 allergens, and washing the cat (editorial), 1209 Breathing furosemide prevents both bronchoconstriction and increase in dependencies of respiratory system resistance and elastance on neutrophil chemotactic activity induced by ultrasonic fog amplitude and frequency in normal range of, 240 of distilled water in patients with, 561 pattern lack of evidence for beta-2 receptor selectivity in study of of, in COPD (editorial), 901 metaproterenol, fenoterol, isoproterenol, and epinephrine during incremental exercise, effect of respiratory muscle fa- in patients with (brief communication), 444 tigue on, 462 lung function and bronchial reactivity in patients with, during sleep-disordered, effect of theophylline on, in patients with COPD, exposure to volatile organic compounds, 751 245 methotrexate-induced (case report), 179 Bronchial mild, inhalation of alkaline aerosol by subjects with, does not reactivity, time course of change in, with inhaled corticosteroid result in bronchoconstriction, 341 in asthma, 1317 nocturnal, airway inflammation in, 351 responsiveness in Norwegian community, 317 Bronchitis, chronic a occupational, is clinical history a satisfactory means of diagnos- in South African gold miners, 80 ing, 528 total respiratory resistance and reactance in patients with, 922 patients with, effect of inhaled furosemide and bumetanide on Bronchoaiveolar lavage bronchoconstriction induced by adenosine 5'-monophosphate analysis in Wegener’s granulomatosis, 401 and sodium metabisulfate in, 1329 cells obtained from patients with AIDS, frequent identification safety aspects of fiberoptic bronchoscopy, bronchoalveolar la- of HIV-1 DNA in, 850 vage, and endobronchial biopsy in, 772 dynamic T-cell changes in, after antigen bronchoprovocation in stable respiratory membrane permeability and bronchial hyper- asthmatics, 533 reactivity in patients with, effects of therapy with inhaled fluid steroids on, 362 bronchoscopic and nonbronchoscore “blind,” diagnosis of subjects with, effect of inhaled corticosteroids on maximal de- ventilator-associated pneumonia ‘ bacteriologic analysis gree of airway narrowing to methacholine in, 109 of, 1121 z sudden fatal, quantitative structural analysis of peripheral air- proteins, increased levels of oxidized methionine residues in, ways and arteries in, 138 from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, 271 symptomatic atopic subjects with, quantitation of mast cells and reversed helper-suppressor T-lymphocyte ratio in, from patients eosinophils in bronchial mucosa of, using immunohisto- with breast cancer and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, chemistry (correspondence), 1197 437 time course of change in bronchial reactivity with inhaled corti- unconcentrated, sensitive double-sandwich ELISA for neutro- costeroid in, 1317 phil elastase results in, 61 total respiratory resistance and reactance in patients with, 922 vitronectin in, is increased in patients with interstitial lung dis- urinary leukotriene E, in patients with, effect of airway reactiv- ease, 1369 ity and sodium cromoglycate on, 1322 follow-up in patients with AiDS and Pneumocystis carinii pneu- ventilatory and oxygen costs in anesthetized rhesus monkey of monia, 1067 inhaling drugs used in therapy and diagnosis of, 766 isolation of Coccidioides immitis from, is diagnostic of infection Atopy, effect of, on natural history of symptoms, peak expiratory (correspondence), 451 flow, and bronchial responsiveness in 7- and 8-year-old chil- performed after allergen challenge does not increase bronchial dren with cough and wheeze, 755 responsiveness, 105 Atrial natriuretic factor, influence of elevated plasma levels of, on protected, a new bronchoscopic technique to retrieve uncontami- bronchial reactivity in asthma, 778 nated distal airway secretions, 855 Bacillus Calmette Guérin vaccination compared with tuberculin repetitive, analysis of early alveolar events via, 155 screening in tuberculosis in house staff, 490 safety aspects of, in asthma, 772 Basophils, eosinophils, and their progenitors, increases in circulat- Bronchoconstriction ing, relationship between increases in airway responsiveness induced by ultrasonic fog of distilled water, inhaled furosemide and, in allergen-induced asthmatic responses, 331 prevents, in asthmatics, 561 Biopsy, endobronchial, safety aspects of, in asthma, 772 inhalation of alkaline aerosol by subjects with mild asthma does Bleomycin-induced alveolitis, early changes in lung tissue hyaluro- fut result in, 341 nan and hyaluronidase in, in hamsters, 284 methacholine-induced, prolonged protection against, by inhaled Blood beta,-agonist formoterol, 998 alpha and beta subtypes of tumor necrosis factor appear in, dur- responses, effect of maturation on topographic distribution of, ing onset of sepsis-induced lung injury, 1076 in large diameter airways of young swine, 126 eosinophilia and FEV,, cross-sectional and longitudinal analy- Bronchoconstrictor response, lack of, to sulfuric acid aerosols and ses of, 987 fogs, 744 1492 Bronchodilator effects on nonhomogenous lung emptving in pa- antituberculosis, controlled clinical comparison of 6 and 8 months tients with cystic fibrosis, 1257 of, in treatment of silicotuberculosis in Hong Kong, 262 Bronchoprovocation, antigen, dynamic T-cell changes in periph- short-course, of tuberculosis (editorial), 697 eral blood and BAL after, in asthmatics, 533 Children, 7- and 8-year-old, with cough and wheeze, effect of atopy Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, effect of dexamethasone on pulmo- on natural history of symptoms, peak expiratory flow, and nary inflammation and pulmonary function of ventilator- bronchial responsiveness in, 755 dependent infants with, 1044 Chlorine gas exposures, accidental, lung health consequences of, Bronchoscopy, fiberoptic, safety aspects of, in asthma, 772 among pulpmill workers, 74 Bronchus Cigarette, relationship of respiratory symptoms and pulmonary func- right main, capillary hemangioma of, treated by sleeve resection tion to tar, nicotine, and carbon, monoxide yield of, 306 in infancy (case report), 876 Coccidioides immitis, isolation of, from BAL is diagnostic of in- and trachea, comparison between, in abnormalities in airway fection (correspondence), 451 smooth muscle in fatal asthma (brief communication), Cochemotaxin, GcGlobulin functions as, in lower respiratory tract 441 in cigarette smokers, 844 Bumetanide, inhaled, effect of, on bronchoconstriction induced by Colchicine, controlled trial of, to reduce elastase load in lungs of adenosine 5'-monophosphate and sodium metabisulfate in ex-cigarette smokers with COPD, 1038 asthmatics, 1329 Complement is activated in upper respiratory tract duriug influenza Cancer virus infection, 1062 breast, reversed helper-suppressor T-lymphocyte ratio in BAL fluid Compliance, hourly, effect of positive reinforcement on, in nasal from patients with (case report), 437 continuous positive airway pressure users with obstructive lung, in Jews and Arabs in Israel, 721 sleep apnea, 936 stage IIIa nonsmall cell luag, critical analysis of neoadjuvant ther- CORRESPONDENCE apy for (pulmonary perspective), 889 Body mass index and neck circumference in obstructive sleep Candidacidal activity, defective, of alveolar macrophages and pe- apnea, 204 ripheral blood monocytes from patients with COPD, 1049 Classifying types of dyspnea, 1197 Capsaicin Diagnostic standards and classification of tuberculosis, 895 effects of, on mechanical, cellular, and mediator responses to The effect of repetitive exercise on airway temperatures, 684 antigen in sensitized guinea pigs, 572 Electrophysiological investigation of respiratory muscles, 684 -induced bronchial smooth muscle contractions, enkephalinase Inositol 1,4,5,-trisphosphate formation and diaphragmatic fatigue, inhibitor potentiates in humans (brief communication), 1416 584 Carbon Isolation of Coccidioides immitis from BAL is diagnostic of in- dioxide fection, 451 endogenous, ventilatory response to, in preterm infants, 101 Quantitation of mast cells and eosinophils in bronchial mucosa retention in COPD (editorial), 901 of symptomatic atopic asthmatics and healthy control sub- monoxide yield of cigarettes, relationship of respiratory symp- jects using immunohistochemistry, 1197 toms and pulmonary function to, 306 Relationship between respiratory impairment and asbestos-related Cardiac output and oxygen delivery during exercise in sickle cell abnormality in active work force, 1197 anemia, 231 Respiratory muscle function during obstructive sleep apnea, 1197 Cat What is mechanism of pulmonary edema during high volume allergen (Fel d 1), airborne, environmental control of, with the ventilation, 1197 cat in situ, 1334 Corticosteroid(s) washing the, asthma, and inhaled allergens (editorial), 1209 inhaled Catheter, plugged telescoping, compared with protected specimen effect of, on maximal degree of airway narrowing to methacho- brush in diagnosis of nosocomial pneumonia in mechani- line in asthmatics, 109 cally ventilated patients, 1055 eosinophilic airway inflammation during exacerbation of asthma Cell(s) and its treatment with (case report), 423 BAL, obtained from patients with AIDS, frequent identification time course of change in bronchial reactivity with, in asthma, of HIV-1 DNA in, 850 1317 changes, T-, dynamic, in peripheral blood and BAL after antigen inhibition of airway microvascular leakage, 605 bronchoprovocation in asthmatics, 533 -resistant bronchial asthma, glucocorticoid receptor characteris- cultured peripheral blood mononuclear, derived from patients tics in monocytes of patients with, 1020 with acute severe asthma spontaneously elaborate neutro- therapy, increased levels of serum interferon gamma in pulmo- phil chemotactic activity distinct from interleukin-8, 538 nary sarcoidosis and relationship with response to, 53 interference, macrophage suppressor T-, in lungs of steroid-treated Cotton textile workers, ten-year follow-up study of, 301 patients with sarcoidosis, 839 Cough, effect of atopy on natural history of symptoms, peak expi- lung ratory flow, and bronchial responsiveness in 7- and 8-year- alveolar and tissue, comparison of, in silica-induced inflam- old children with, 755 mation, 47 Cyclooxygenase metabolite production, inhibition of, attenuates T-, enhanced expression of CD2 antigen on, 829 ischemia-reperfusion lung injury, 610 mast, quantitation of, in bronchial mucosa of symptomatic atopic Cystic fibrosis. See Fibrosis asthmatics and healthy control subjects using immuno- Decision analysis, potential role of serodiagnosis of tuberculosis histochemistry (correspondence), 1197 in clinic in Bolivia by, 713 stage IIIa nonsmall, critical analysis of neoadjuvant therapy for Dehydrogenase isoenzymes, serum and lavage lactate, in pulmo- lung cancer of (pulmonary perspective), 889 nary alveolar proteinosis, 42 T-, antigen receptor beta-chain constant region CB1 element, Dexamethasone, effect of, on pulmonary inflammation and pul- preferential usage of, by lung T-lymphocytes of patients with monary function of ventilator-dependent infants with bron- pulmonary sarcoidosis, 635 chopulmonary dysplasia, 1044 Chemosensitivity, respiratory, longitudinal analyses of, in normal Diabetes mellitus, insulin-dependent subjects, 1278 inspiratory muscle performance and pulmonary function changes Chemotherapy in, 97

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