pubmed-article:10086204 | pubmed:abstractText | Non-specific nasal and bronchial reactivity are frequently correlated in disease (rhinitis and asthma). It is not known whether such a correlation exists in subjects exposed to irritants and in healthy subjects. In order to test the hypothesis that a correlation between non-specific nasal and bronchial reactivity exists in non-asthmatic subjects, two groups of subjects were studied: 110 workers occupationally exposed to respiratory irritants, and 86 non-exposed healthy controls. | lld:pubmed |