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Protrahierte bakterielle Bronchitis

Frühe Diagnose verhindert spätere Bronchiektasen

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Der Begriff „protrahierte bakterielle Bronchitis“ taucht erst seit knapp zehn Jahren in medizinischen Publikationen auf. Seitdem heißt es, die betroffenen Patienten zu identifizieren und adäquat zu therapieren.

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Nüßlein, T. Frühe Diagnose verhindert spätere Bronchiektasen. Pädiatrie 27, 20–22 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-015-0479-8

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