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Hospital Pediatrics, 2012
A 6-month-old previously healthy boy presented to the emergency department with a 2-day history of cough, wheeze, and increased work of breathing. The history and examination results were suggestive of bronchiolitis, and the patient was placed on a bronchiolitis protocol. He initially seemed to be responding to supportive care with nasal suctioning and
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A 6-month-old previously healthy boy presented to the emergency department with a 2-day history of cough, wheeze, and increased work of breathing. The history and examination results were suggestive of bronchiolitis, and the patient was placed on a bronchiolitis protocol. He initially seemed to be responding to supportive care with nasal suctioning and
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1987
Wheezes are defined as high-pitched, continuous, adventitious lung sounds. They are produced by oscillation of opposing airway walls whose lumen is narrowed. Although asthma is the most common cause of wheezing, a wide variety of disease processes may result in wheezing due to airway obstruction.
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Wheezes are defined as high-pitched, continuous, adventitious lung sounds. They are produced by oscillation of opposing airway walls whose lumen is narrowed. Although asthma is the most common cause of wheezing, a wide variety of disease processes may result in wheezing due to airway obstruction.
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