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Association of hydrogen peroxide in exhaled breath condensates from infants with respiratory distress syndrome with the development of chronic lung disease
  1. F-C Cheah1,
  2. B A Darlow2,
  3. C C Winterbourn3
  1. 1Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bandar Tun Razak, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  2. 2Department of Paediatrics, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, New Zealand
  3. 3Department of Pathology, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr Cheah
    cheahfc{at}mail.hukm.ukm.my

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We read with interest the review on exhaled breath measures of inflammation by Harrison et al.1 We agree that there is a need to develop and standardise methods for the collection of exhaled breath markers as part of clinical monitoring of neonates on respiratory support. A major limitation we encountered with collecting exhaled breath condensates using a method we published …

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