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Quality of life and clinical parametres in monitoring airway diseases
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Assessment of cognitive functions in stable COPD patients using PGI Memory Scale and to analyze for their correlation with patients‘ characteristics and BODE index
P.P. Gupta, H. Khurana, S. Bansal, D. Agarwal (Rohtak, India)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Quality of life and clinical parametres in monitoring airway diseases
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Quality of life and clinical parametres in monitoring airway diseases
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Thematic Poster Session
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2290
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Airway diseases
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