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Impact of maternal obesity on inhaled corticosteroid use in childhood: a registry based analysis of first born children and a sibling pair analysis.

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Table 3. Sibling pair* results for the association between Maternal BMI and inhaled cortisone - includes all discordant sib pairs aged 6–16 years.

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