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From viral bronchiolitis to recurrent pneumonia in childhood: diagnosis, treatment and underlying factors
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The results of videofluoroscopic studies for the children with the suspicion of swallowing dysfunction and the relation with pneumonia
N. Kaymaz, N. Demir, O. Ugur, G. Cinel, E. Yalcin, D. Dogru, N. Kiper (Ankara, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2010 - From viral bronchiolitis to recurrent pneumonia in childhood: diagnosis, treatment and underlying factors
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From viral bronchiolitis to recurrent pneumonia in childhood: diagnosis, treatment and underlying factors
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3475
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases
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