PEDIATRICS Vol. 96 No. 2 August 1995, pp. 394
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CHEMOSENSITIVITY AND PERCEPTION OF DYSPNEA IN PATIENTS WITH A HISTORY OF NEAR-FATAL ASTHMA

Michael J. Welch MD1 and Bradley E. Chipps MD2

1 San Diego, CA
2 Sacramento, CA

A reduced perception of hypoxemia and airway narrowing may play an important role in causing life-threatening attacks of asthma.