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www.neumologia-pediatrica.clCONCLUSIÓN
Las enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales del lactante
presentan formas propias de la edad, con historia natural
diferente a las EPI de adultos. Los avances para su diagnóstico
facilitarán una identificación precoz, y permitirán progresar
en aspectos epidemiológicos y desarrollar consensos para
estrategias terapéuticas.
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