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The difference between acute respiratory viral infections with bronchoobstructive syndrome and asthmatic bronchitis in children
Author(s) -
А. Д. Царегородцев,
Л. М. Малышева,
Р. Р. Тухватуллина
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
kazanskij medicinskij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-9359
pISSN - 0368-4814
DOI - 10.17816/kazmj88706
Subject(s) - bronchitis , medicine , respiratory system , asthma , intensive care medicine , viral infection , pediatrics , immunology , virus
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) occupy a leading place in the general structure of bronchopulmonary diseases in children. Their severity is often caused by bronchoobstructive syndrome with severe respiratory insufficiency. A similar clinical picture is given by asthmatic bronchitis, which often resembles bronchoobstructive syndrome [4]. Clinical and laboratory aspects of differential diagnosis of acute respiratory viral infections with bronchoobstructive syndrome and asthmatic bronchitis in young children remain insufficiently studied, while their timely recognition is of extremely great practical importance for rational therapy [6].

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