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Title: Is level of phospholipids in exhaled breath condensate predictive for pulmonary complications in children with acute leukemia?
Authors: Koval, Victoria
Keywords: pulmonary complications
leukemia
children
blood-air barrier
phospholipids
surfactant
exhaled breath condensate
pneumonia
2023а
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Koval V. Is level of phospholipids in exhaled breath condensate predictive for pulmonary complications in children with acute leukemia? [Electronic source] : [presentation PowerPoint] / V. Koval. – Electronic data (18 slides). – Krakow, Poland, 2023.
Abstract: Phospholipids are part of pulmonary surfactants and alveolocytes. Determination of this marker in exhaled air condensate can be a prognostic of pulmonary complications in children with acute leukemia.
URI: http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/32726
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