Aetiology of chronic suppurative lung disease

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Abstract

Forty one (1%) of 4000 children referred for respiratory disease had chronic suppurative lung disease not due to cystic fibrosis. Further investigations showed congenital malformations in six (15%), primary ciliary dyskinesia syndrome in seven (17%), 11 had immunological abnormalities (27%), and two bronchiectasis due to aspiration (5%). Therefore the underlying cause for the disease was found in 63%. Identification of predisposing causes may facilitate prevention of further bronchial damage.

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Nikolaizik, W. H., & Warner, J. O. (1994). Aetiology of chronic suppurative lung disease. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 70(2), 141–142. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.70.2.141

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