Fifteen-minute consultation: structured approach to management of a child with recurrent croup
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- DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-303846
Fifteen-minute consultation: structured approach to management of a child with recurrent croup
Abstract
Recurrent croup is a distinct clinical entity from viral croup. It is not a specific diagnosis and its presence should alert the clinician to explore the underlying cause. We discuss an evidence-based structured approach to management of a child with recurrent croup.
Keywords: Accident & Emergency; Ent; General Paediatrics; Paediatric Practice; Resuscitation.
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