Hardeep Kaur, Vivek Bhat, Bal Mukund, Gaurav Mahajan
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Masqueraders of pneumonia in children: A case series.
Pneumonia remains the top most killer of under-five Indian children. Pneumonia in children is usually caused by viral or bacterial infections. However, there are some unusual causes of pneumonia that merit consideration when pneumonia is recurrent or persistent.