Acute respiratory failure and severe sepsis may identify different clinical phenotypes in community-acquired pneumonia
S. Aliberti, A. M. Brambilla, J. D. Chalmers, C. Cilloniz, A. Bignamini, E. Prina, A. D'Adda, M. Mantero, A. Pesci, J. Ramirez, A. Torres, F. Blasi, R. Cosentini (Milan, Italy; Dundee, United Kingdom; Barcelona, Spain; Louisville, United States Of America)
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Interesting research questions
Session: Interesting research questions
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4847
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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S. Aliberti, A. M. Brambilla, J. D. Chalmers, C. Cilloniz, A. Bignamini, E. Prina, A. D'Adda, M. Mantero, A. Pesci, J. Ramirez, A. Torres, F. Blasi, R. Cosentini (Milan, Italy; Dundee, United Kingdom; Barcelona, Spain; Louisville, United States Of America). Acute respiratory failure and severe sepsis may identify different clinical phenotypes in community-acquired pneumonia. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 4847
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