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Children on long term ventilation are prone to fragility fractures
O. Narayan (Manchester (Greater Manchester), United Kingdom), A. Dawaishan (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia), A. Sinha (Manchester, United Kingdom), S. Wilkinson (Manchester, United Kingdom), A. Hughes (Manchester, United Kingdom), N. Wright (Manchester, United Kingdom), Z. Mughal (Manchester, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Epidemiology of paediatric respiratory diseases
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Epidemiology of paediatric respiratory diseases
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E-poster session
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3116
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases, Respiratory critical care
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O. Narayan (Manchester (Greater Manchester), United Kingdom), A. Dawaishan (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia), A. Sinha (Manchester, United Kingdom), S. Wilkinson (Manchester, United Kingdom), A. Hughes (Manchester, United Kingdom), N. Wright (Manchester, United Kingdom), Z. Mughal (Manchester, United Kingdom). Children on long term ventilation are prone to fragility fractures. 3116
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