The role of corticosteroids in the management of childhood asthma bones and spacer devices


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    • Author:  Smith BJ.  

    • Abstract:  Comment on: Med J Aust. 1992 Jan 6;156(1):48-52. The role of corticosteroids in the management of childhood asthma: bones and spacer devices. Smith BJ. PMID: 1530746 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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