Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4168357 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Inflammation of the airways in adolescents with a history of tracheoesophageal fistula, even in the presence of atopy, does not lead, in most cases, to the type of chronic inflammation and RBM changes seen in asthma.
Keywords
Reticular basement membraneDDAPEFFVCTEFSPTPFTFEV1FeNOPFT, Pulmonary function testsEsophageal atresiaSkin prick testPeak expiratory flowGERGastroesophageal refluxRBMforced vital capacityPulmonary functionfractional concentration of exhaled nitric oxideTracheoesophageal fistulaBronchial responsiveness
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Authors
Kristiina MD, PhD, Jouko MD, PhD, Harry MD, PhD, Anna MD, PhD, Merja MD, PhD, Seppo MD, PhD, L. Pekka MD, PhD, Mika J. MD, PhD,