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Asthma: control and treatment
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Scheduled asthma management in general practice – Generally increases asthma control in those who attend
V. Backer, D. Knudsen, H. Ommen (Copenhagen, Vejle, Loegum Kloster, Denmark)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Asthma: control and treatment
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Asthma: control and treatment
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Thematic Poster Session
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885
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Airway diseases
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V. Backer, D. Knudsen, H. Ommen (Copenhagen, Vejle, Loegum Kloster, Denmark). Scheduled asthma management in general practice – Generally increases asthma control in those who attend. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 885
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