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Respiratory outcome in three year old children with chronic lung disease
A. M. Abu-Ghosh
, K. E. Shattuck
, S. Wildin
, Karen E Smith
, A. Anderson
, S. M. Landry
Pediatrics
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Chronic Lung Disease
100%
Older children
100%
Three-year-olds
100%
Respiratory Outcomes
100%
Low Risk
50%
High Risk
50%
High-risk Population
37%
Respiratory Morbidity
37%
Prematurity
25%
Asthma
25%
Respiratory Infection
25%
Preterm Infants
25%
Term Infants
25%
Sick
25%
Number of Hospitalization
25%
Low-risk Group
25%
T-group
25%
Survivors
12%
Hospitalization
12%
Caregivers
12%
Disease-associated
12%
Gestational Age
12%
Increased Incidence
12%
Increasing Age
12%
Surfactant
12%
Respiratory Status
12%
High-risk Preterm Infants
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chronic Lung Disease
100%
High Risk Population
50%
Asthma
25%
Prematurity
25%
Respiratory Tract Infection
25%
Outpatient
12%
Gestational Age
12%
Salicylate Sodium
12%
Low Risk Population
12%
Surfactant
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Lung Disease
100%
High Risk Population
50%
Prematurity
25%
Asthma
25%
Respiratory Tract Infection
25%
Outpatient
12%
Low Risk Population
12%
Salicylate Sodium
12%
Gestational Age
12%
Surfactant
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
High Risk Population
100%
Asthma
50%
Infection
50%
Low Risk Population
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chronic Lung Disease
100%
Prematurity
25%
Asthma
25%
Respiratory Tract Infection
25%
Surfactant
12%
Salicylate Sodium
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
High Risk Population
100%
Surfactant
25%
Low Risk Population
25%