Clinical features & management of 334 children with primary ciliary dyskinesia in the English National Cohort

B. Rubbo (Southampton, United Kingdom), S. Best (London, United Kingdom), R. Hirst (Leicester, United Kingdom), F. Gahleitner (Southampton, United Kingdom), S. Carr (London, United Kingdom), P. Chetcuti (Leeds, United Kingdom), C. Hogg (London, United Kingdom), P. Kenia (Birmingham, United Kingdom), J. Lucas (Southampton, United Kingdom), E. Moya (Bradford, United Kingdom), M. Narayanan (Leicester, United Kingdom), C. O'Callaghan (London, United Kingdom), M. Williamson (Leicester, United Kingdom), W. Walker (Southampton, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Primary ciliary dyskinesia and lung function tests in respiratory morbidities
Session: Primary ciliary dyskinesia and lung function tests in respiratory morbidities
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5024
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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