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Staged pattern differentiation and treatment of childhood bronchiolitis obliterans based on "the collateral vessels function by unblocking"
Theoretical Exploration | 更新时间:2026-03-11
    • Staged pattern differentiation and treatment of childhood bronchiolitis obliterans based on "the collateral vessels function by unblocking"

    • This article introduces the research progress of pediatric bronchiolitis obliterans, and experts explore the topic of staged diagnosis and treatment of pediatric bronchiolitis based on the theory of "using collaterals to promote circulation", providing a new treatment plan for this disease.
    • Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine   Vol. 33, Issue 1, Pages: 67-70(2026)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2026.01.013    

      CLC: R272.6;R259
    • Received:08 February 2025

      Published:30 January 2026

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  • ZHANG Qingzhe, CHEN Wenxia, ZHANG Xinwen. Staged pattern differentiation and treatment of childhood bronchiolitis obliterans based on "the collateral vessels function by unblocking"[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2026, 33(1): 67-70. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2026.01.013.

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