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Terry L Noah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2018 asthma physiology pulmonary function testing and respiratory infections
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2019Co-Authors: Ceila E Loughlin, Heather N Muston, Michael A Pena, Ozge Yilmaz, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, reviews, and case reports related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In our "Year in Review" series, we summarize publications in our major topic areas from 2018, in the context of selected literature in these areas from other journals relevant to our discipline. This review covers selected articles on asthma, physiology/lung function testing, and respiratory infections.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2018 rare lung disease neuromuscular disease and diagnostic testing
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2019Co-Authors: William A Gower, David J Birnkrant, Jane B Black, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports, and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article, we highlight the past year's publications in the topic areas of rare lung diseases, respiratory complications of neuromuscular disorders, and diagnostic testing, as well as selected literature in these areas from other journals.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2017 part 3
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018Co-Authors: Heather N Muston, Ozge Yilmaz, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, reviews, and case reports related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. We here summarize the past year's publications in our major topic areas, in the context of selected literature in these areas from other journals relevant to our discipline. This review (Part 3 of a 5-part series) covers selected articles on asthma, physiology/lung function testing, and respiratory infections.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2017 part 4 sleep medicine
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018Co-Authors: Ignacio E Tapia, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article (Part 4 of a 5-part series), we summarize the past year's publications in sleep medicine, in the context of selected literature in this area from other journals. Articles are highlighted on topics including diagnosis and treatment of OSAS, sleep duration and position, and sleep disorders in chronic disease.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2017 part 1
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018Co-Authors: William A Gower, David J Birnkrant, Jane B Black, Thomas Nicolai, Terry L NoahAbstract:Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article (Part 1 of a series), we summarize the past year's publications in our major topic areas, as well as selected literature in these areas from other journals. In Part 1, we review selected articles on diagnostic testing/endoscopy, respiratory complications of neuromuscular disorders, and rare lung diseases.
David J Birnkrant - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2018 rare lung disease neuromuscular disease and diagnostic testing
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2019Co-Authors: William A Gower, David J Birnkrant, Jane B Black, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports, and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article, we highlight the past year's publications in the topic areas of rare lung diseases, respiratory complications of neuromuscular disorders, and diagnostic testing, as well as selected literature in these areas from other journals.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2017 part 1
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018Co-Authors: William A Gower, David J Birnkrant, Jane B Black, Thomas Nicolai, Terry L NoahAbstract:Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article (Part 1 of a series), we summarize the past year's publications in our major topic areas, as well as selected literature in these areas from other journals. In Part 1, we review selected articles on diagnostic testing/endoscopy, respiratory complications of neuromuscular disorders, and rare lung diseases.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2016 part 1
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2017Co-Authors: William A Gower, David J Birnkrant, Jane B Black, Thomas Nicolai, Ignacio E Tapia, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology continues to publish research and clinical topics related to the entire range of children's respiratory disorders. As we have done annually in recent years, we here summarize the past year's publications in our major topic areas, as well as selected literature in these areas from other core journals relevant to our discipline. This review (Part 1) covers selected articles on sleep, diagnostic testing/endoscopy, respiratory complications of neuromuscular disorders, and rare lung diseases.
Richard L Auten - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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2017 pediatric Pulmonology year in review part 2 neonatology
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018Co-Authors: Richard L AutenAbstract:: The articles published in 2017 in topic areas relevant to neonatal Pulmonology are reviewed in Part 2 of the Year-in-Review.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2016 part 2
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2017Co-Authors: Richard L Auten, Ozge Yilmaz, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology continues to publish research and clinical topics related to the entire range of children's respiratory disorders. As we have done annually in recent years, we here summarize some of the past year's publications in our major topic areas, as well as selected literature in these areas from other core journals relevant to our discipline. This review (Part 2) covers selected articles on neonatology, asthma, physiology and lung function testing, and infectious diseases.
Susanna A Mccolley - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2015 part 4
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2016Co-Authors: Adrienne P Savant, Susanna A MccolleyAbstract:: In this article, we highlight cystic fibrosis (CF) research published in Pediatric Pulmonology during 2015. Articles from other journals that reflect similar themes, and those of special importance, are also included. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2016;51:754-765. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Ignacio E Tapia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2018: Sleep medicine.
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2019Co-Authors: Courtney Quinlan, Ignacio E TapiaAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports, and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article (Part 4 of a five-part series), we summarize the past year's publications in sleep medicine, in the context of selected literature in this area from other journals. Articles are highlighted on topics including infant sleep, diagnosis, and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, and sleep disorders in chronic disease.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2017 part 4 sleep medicine
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018Co-Authors: Ignacio E Tapia, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology publishes original research, case reports and review articles on topics related to a wide range of children's respiratory disorders. In this article (Part 4 of a 5-part series), we summarize the past year's publications in sleep medicine, in the context of selected literature in this area from other journals. Articles are highlighted on topics including diagnosis and treatment of OSAS, sleep duration and position, and sleep disorders in chronic disease.
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pediatric Pulmonology year in review 2016 part 1
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2017Co-Authors: William A Gower, David J Birnkrant, Jane B Black, Thomas Nicolai, Ignacio E Tapia, Terry L NoahAbstract:: Pediatric Pulmonology continues to publish research and clinical topics related to the entire range of children's respiratory disorders. As we have done annually in recent years, we here summarize the past year's publications in our major topic areas, as well as selected literature in these areas from other core journals relevant to our discipline. This review (Part 1) covers selected articles on sleep, diagnostic testing/endoscopy, respiratory complications of neuromuscular disorders, and rare lung diseases.