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Paediatric lung disease
Original article
Reduced forced expiratory flow but not increased exhaled nitric oxide or airway responsiveness to methacholine characterises paediatric sickle cell airway disease
- Correspondence to Dr Suzanne Crowley, Section for Paediatric Lung and Allergic Diseases, Oslo Universitetssykehus, Rikshospitalet, Oslo 0027, Norway; suzcro{at}ous-hf.no
Citation
Reduced forced expiratory flow but not increased exhaled nitric oxide or airway responsiveness to methacholine characterises paediatric sickle cell airway disease
Publication history
- Received September 15, 2013
- Revised January 17, 2014
- Accepted January 22, 2014
- First published February 12, 2014.
Online issue publication
May 14, 2014
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