Predictive factors for wheeze in children less than 2 years following lower respiratory infection

M. Han, J. Kim (Seoul, Republic Of Korea)

Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Paediatric airway diseases - pathophysiology and monitoring
Session: Paediatric airway diseases - pathophysiology and monitoring
Session type: E-Communication Session
Number: 1433
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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