Pediatric pulmonology 2019 year in review: rare and diffuse lung disease
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- DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25297
Pediatric pulmonology 2019 year in review: rare and diffuse lung disease
Abstract
Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, review articles, and case reports on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. Here we review manuscripts published in 2019 in this journal and others on (1) anatomic lung, airway, and vascular malformations, (2) children's interstitial lung disease, and (3) primary ciliary dyskinesia and non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis.
Keywords: bronchiectasis; congenital abnormalities; interstitial lung disease; primary ciliary dyskinesia.
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