Bronchiectasis secondary to primary immunodeficiency in children: Longitudinal changes in structure and function
Pediatric Pulmonology2009Vol. 44(7), pp. 669–675
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Abstract
Bronchiectasis secondary to primary immunodeficiency in childhood is not always a progressive condition, suggesting a potential to slow or prevent disease progression with appropriate treatment.
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