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ORLANDO — Children with asthma who already have seen a pulmonologist are more likely to get follow-up care after an ICU visit, according to a poster presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference.These findings indicate the positive impact that the early involvement of asthma specialists can have on outcomes for these patients, Akrishon L. Kirk, MD, a second-year
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