ANTAGONISTS OF LEUKOTRIENE RECEPTORS IN THE TREATMENT OF MILD AND MODERATE BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN YOUNG CHILDREN
Abstract
Bronchial asthma (ba) belongs to the common allergic diseases in childhood.
Despite the achievements in the diagnosis and treatment of ba, there is still a trend toward an increase in incidence and a more severe course of ba in children starting from early age.
from the point of view of modern concepts, ba in children is an allergic inflammation of the airways accompanied by bronchial hyperreactivity to various stimuli.
Keywords
respiratory tract diseases in children, bronchial asthma, asthma in children, pediatrics
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