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  1. Paediatric Lung Function. Edited by U. Frey and P.J.F.M. Merkus. This book offers a comprehensive review of the lung function techniques that are available today in paediatric pulmonology.

  2. Identify key characteristics that make the pediatric respiratory system different than adults. Explore common conditions associated with pediatric illness. Review and identify specific characteristics of pediatric anatomy as it differs from adults.

  3. This Osmosis High-Yield Note provides an overview of Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System essentials. All Osmosis Notes are clearly laid-out and contain striking images, tables, and diagrams to help visual learners understand complex topics quickly and efficiently.

  4. A comprehensive reference work on pediatric pulmonology. Contains 74 chapters, divided into five sections (Physiology, Clinics, Syndromes, Diseases and Therapy) Contains algorithms to assist in diagnosis and treatment of pediatric respiratory disorders.

  5. The diversity and prevalence of respiratory illnesses in children requires paediatricians to understand basic respiratory physi-ology and respiratory function monitoring. This discussion will review normal respiratory physiology and explore forms of res-piratory monitoring.

  6. media.gosh.nhs.uk › documents › 4_-_Respiratory_phyiology4 - Respiratory Physiology

    ˜ Anatomy of upper and lower respiratory tract, mediastinum, rib cage, muscles of respiration and diaphragm. ˜ Innervation (including cranial nerves to oropharynx), blood supply, and lymphatic drainage of respiratory tract ˜ Microstructure of the lung: alveolar-capillary unit. ˜ Differences in the child’s versus adult’s anatomy

  7. 8 mar 2001 · This concise, lucid textbook provides a basis for understanding the function of the respiratory system and a framework for the treatment of many respiratory diseases. It was developed as a working text with problem-solving exercises for the student's use in reviewing each chapter.