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- who: Andreu0301 Schultz from the Washington University in StLouis, United States have published the research: Monitoring disease progression in childhood bronchiectasis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: A small study in children with bronchiectasis has shown elevated systemic proinflammatory lymphocytes (TNF-a IFN-y perforin and granzyme) however more studies are needed to identify sensitive and non-invasive markers of low-level inflammation (both airway and systemic) in children. Future work is needed to determine the sensitivity of lung MRI to detect bronchiectasis compared to HRCT and its clinical utility in monitoring disease progression in childhood . . .
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