Childhood Interstitial Lung Diseases: Lessons Learned From 15‐Year Observation at a Polish Referral Center
Pediatric Pulmonology2025Vol. 60(5), pp. e71112–e71112
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Honorata Marczak, Katarzyna Krenke, Katarzyna Solarska‐Rydz, Joanna Lange, Teresa Bielecka, Marek Kulus
Abstract
This study highlights the significant diversity within chILD, with PTI/NEHI being the most common condition.
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