Bronchiectasia in children

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The author describes 30 cases of childhood bronchiectasias seen at the Kleinschmidt Pediatric Clinic in Hamburg. He considers important for the diagnosis of the disease the dissociation between the percussion and X-ray findings on the one hand and the persistent abundant wheezing in the lungs on the other, as well as the presence of changes in the fingers (drumstick shape) and nails (hour glass shape).

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M. Oyfebach

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