The complications of bronchial asthma are increasing. This paper presents clini cal and laboratory data obtained from a group of children admitted in status asthmaticus to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and describes in detail the program of management which emerged from study of these data. Speculations are also made regarding the pathophysi ology of this illness.
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