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Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Following Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant

Published: June 2024
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  • Key Points
  • Diagnosis
  • Tables:
    • Recommended Frequency of PFT Testing in Children Post-HSCT
    • Recommendations for Chest CT in Children Undergoing HSCT
    • Role of Bronchoscopy With BAL in Evaluation of Suspected Post-HSCT BOS in Children
    • New Proposed Criteria for Diagnosis of Pediatric Post-HSCT BOS
  • Figures and Algorithms:
    • Surveillance and Diagnosis of BOS
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The roots of the American Thoracic Society reach back to 1905, when a small group of physicians decided that the best way to improve care for tuberculosis patients was to share their experiences and discoveries. Today, the ATS has grown into an international society with more than 15,000 members. In this introductory section, you will find information about the people and programs that make the ATS the world's leading medical association dedicated to advancing our clinical and scientific understanding of pulmonary diseases, critical illnesses and sleep-related breathing disorders.

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This Guideline attempts to define principles of practice that should produce high-quality patient care. It is applicable to specialists, primary care, and providers at all levels. This Guideline should not be considered exclusive of other methods of care reasonably directed at obtaining the same results. The ultimate judgment concerning the propriety of any course of conduct must be made by the clinician after consideration of each individual patient situation. Neither IGC, the American Thoracic Society, nor the authors endorse any product or service associated with the distributor of this clinical reference tool.

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