This Research Topic highlights high-quality case reports in Pediatric Pulmonology related to (i) developmental aspects of lung maturation, (ii) congenital and inheritable conditions affecting the respiratory system, (iii) diagnostic techniques, (iv) management of diseases, (v) prevention and public health studies (vi) clinical trials and systematic reviews, (vii) short- and long-term outcome studies (viii) host interactions and outputs including involvement of genomics, proteomics, chemogenomics, metabalomics, microbiomics, metagenomics, bioinformatics, and (ix) interventions for management of airway anomalies in children.
Our case reports aim to highlight unique cases of patients that present with an unexpected/unusual diagnosis, treatment outcome, or clinical course. Case reports provide insight into the differential diagnosis, decision making, and clinical management of unusual cases and are a valuable educational tool.
This Research Topic will only accept Case Report submissions, reports must be original with the aim to significantly advance the field to be considered. All Case Reports should contain “Case Report" in the title to be considered for this Research Topic. We welcome all case reports covering aspects of Pediatric Pulmonology.
This Research Topic highlights high-quality case reports in Pediatric Pulmonology related to (i) developmental aspects of lung maturation, (ii) congenital and inheritable conditions affecting the respiratory system, (iii) diagnostic techniques, (iv) management of diseases, (v) prevention and public health studies (vi) clinical trials and systematic reviews, (vii) short- and long-term outcome studies (viii) host interactions and outputs including involvement of genomics, proteomics, chemogenomics, metabalomics, microbiomics, metagenomics, bioinformatics, and (ix) interventions for management of airway anomalies in children.
Our case reports aim to highlight unique cases of patients that present with an unexpected/unusual diagnosis, treatment outcome, or clinical course. Case reports provide insight into the differential diagnosis, decision making, and clinical management of unusual cases and are a valuable educational tool.
This Research Topic will only accept Case Report submissions, reports must be original with the aim to significantly advance the field to be considered. All Case Reports should contain “Case Report" in the title to be considered for this Research Topic. We welcome all case reports covering aspects of Pediatric Pulmonology.