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Lung function testing in preschool-aged children with cystic fibrosis in the clinical setting

This study investigated the nature and prevalence of atypical pain responses in Rett syndrome and their relationships with specific MECP2 mutations.

Authors:

Gangell CL, Hall GL, Stick SM, Sly PD

Authors notes:

Pediatric Pulmonology 2010;45:419-33

Keywords:

Lung function testing, preschool-aged children, cystic fibrosis, clinical setting

Abstract:

In cystic fibrosis (CF) lung function testing is a means of monitoring progression of lung disease. The preschool years have often been referred to as the "silent years" due to the previous lack suitable measures of lung function testing in this age group.