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Jan 2022
29m 48s

Diagnosis and Chronic Management of Asth...

PEDSCASES TEAM
About this episode
In this podcast, the listener will learn the definition and clinical presentation of asthma, the criteria for the diagnosis in asthma in preschoolers and in children older than six, and the initial and ongoing management of asthma in children. The podcast was created by Usman Ahmed with support from Dr. Melanie Lewis. Usman is a fourth-year medical student a ... Show More
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