Does nasal rinsing reduce the need for repeat nasal brushing biopsies in a primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) diagnostic service? A pilot study.
A. Harris (Southampton, United Kingdom), V. Keenan (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Friend (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Wilkins (Southampton, United Kingdom), B. Rubbo (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Jackson (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Coles (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Thompson (Southampton, United Kingdom), S. Packham (Southampton, United Kingdom), E. Macleod (Southampton, United Kingdom), E. Nyimbili (Southampton, United Kingdom), W. Walker (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Lucas (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Evans (Southampton, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Insights in primary ciliary dyskinesia, asthma and lung function testing
Disease area: Airway diseases
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A. Harris (Southampton, United Kingdom), V. Keenan (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Friend (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Wilkins (Southampton, United Kingdom), B. Rubbo (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Jackson (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Coles (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Thompson (Southampton, United Kingdom), S. Packham (Southampton, United Kingdom), E. Macleod (Southampton, United Kingdom), E. Nyimbili (Southampton, United Kingdom), W. Walker (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Lucas (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Evans (Southampton, United Kingdom). Does nasal rinsing reduce the need for repeat nasal brushing biopsies in a primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) diagnostic service? A pilot study.. 4668
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