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Respiratory disorders in paediatric intensive care unit
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The evaluation of pulmonary mechanics after administration of furosemide/natrium chloride aerosols in ventilated children with normal lung function
S. Iurian, B. Neamtu, C. Berghea-Neamtu, H. Jidveianu, M. L. Neamtu, P. Nicolcescu (Sibiu, Romania)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Respiratory disorders in paediatric intensive care unit
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Respiratory disorders in paediatric intensive care unit
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E-Communication Session
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471
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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S. Iurian, B. Neamtu, C. Berghea-Neamtu, H. Jidveianu, M. L. Neamtu, P. Nicolcescu (Sibiu, Romania). The evaluation of pulmonary mechanics after administration of furosemide/natrium chloride aerosols in ventilated children with normal lung function. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 471
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