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DL branc -recurrent croup

Posted By: kimmlet on 2005-12-07
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Subject: DL branc -recurrent croup

Pt with recurrent episodic croup "PLAN: s/l "DL branc," rule out anatomical narrowing. Did briefly discuss reflux, but I would like to do a s/l "DL branc" beforehand to make sure there is not an anatomic issue.


The only DL branc that I could find had to do with TB, but this is a pediatric pt with no previous hx of TB etc. 




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