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Bronchiolitis: An Evidence-Based Approach to Management
Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 06/15/09
Seiden JA et al. - Bronchiolitis is a common respiratory illness in infancy for which there is a great deal of clinical practice variation, leading to costly resource utilization without clear evidence for benefit. This review will focus on this literature as it relates to pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies and other management decisions.
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