Risk Factors for Early, Persistent, and Late-onset Wheezing in Young Children
✍ Scribed by RUSCONI, FRANCA; GALASSI, CLAUDIA; CORBO, GIUSEPPE M.; FORASTIERE, FRANCESCO; BIGGERI, ANNIBALE; CICCONE, GIOVANNINO; RENZONI, ELISABETTA
- Book ID
- 121334760
- Publisher
- American Thoracic Society
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Volume
- 160
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1073-449X
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We investigated the 1-year outcome of children hospitalized for wheezing, paying special attention to the effect of early anti-inflammatory therapy. In addition, we identified risk factors for recurrent wheezing and asthma. Eighty-eight children under 2 years old treated in the hospital for wheezing