Long term pulmonary function of infants born moderate-late preterm – A systematic review and meta-analysis

C. Du Berry (Melbourne, Australia), C. Nesci (Melbourne, Australia), J. Cheong (Melbourne, Australia), T. Fitzgerald (Melbourne, Australia), S. Ranganathan (Melbourne, Australia), R. Mainzer (Melbourne, Australia), L. Doyle (Melbourne, Australia), E. Vrijlandt (Groningen, Netherlands), L. Welsh (Melbourne, Australia)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Lung physiology throughout life: applicability and assessment
Session: Lung physiology throughout life: applicability and assessment
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 121

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