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Exercise testing in disease
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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Inspiratory resistive loading exacerbates calf vasoconstriction in patients with coexisting COPD-CHF compared to COPD and healthy controls
P. Vieira, J. Ribeiro, D. Umpierre, A. P. Correa, D. Berton, J. A. Neder, G. Chiappa (Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Exercise testing in disease
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Exercise testing in disease
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4700
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Airway diseases
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P. Vieira, J. Ribeiro, D. Umpierre, A. P. Correa, D. Berton, J. A. Neder, G. Chiappa (Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre, Brazil). LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Inspiratory resistive loading exacerbates calf vasoconstriction in patients with coexisting COPD-CHF compared to COPD and healthy controls. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4700
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