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Nasal Nitric Oxide May Not Differentiate Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia from Certain Prim...
Jessica Saunders
Michael  O'Connor

Jessica Saunders

and 2 more

February 24, 2022
The diagnosis of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is made through a combination of clinical features supported by a panel of diagnostic tests. Our cases highlight the similarities in the clinical presentation of patients with the specific immunodeficiency activated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase delta syndrome 1 (APDS1 or PIK3CD) and PCD. We highlight the importance of repeating nasal nitric oxide testing (nNO) when PCD has not been confirmed by genetic or ciliary electron micrograph (EM) analysis in the setting of an expanded suppurative lung disease differential that includes considerations for immunodeficiency as well as PCD.
Pediatric Pulmonology Year in Review 2020: Physiology
Angela Delecaris
Samantha Averill,

Angela Delecaris

and 4 more

April 04, 2021
Pulmonary physiology is a core element of pediatric pulmonology care and research. This article reviews some of the notable publications in physiology that were published in Pediatric Pulmonology in 2020.

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