Recurrent wheezing in a toddler
A boy aged one year and seven months was brought by his mother to the general practice clinic with a three-month history of recurrent wheezing, especially when active. There were no symptoms of cough, fever, difficulty breathing or choking. There was no personal or family history of asthma, allergy...
Main Authors: | Mohammad Nasir, Zuraini, Mohd Salehuddin, Nur Syazwani, Abu Bakar, Saraiza |
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Format: | Article |
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The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
2022
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