Why is there often discordance between cross sectional and longitudinal studies of dust-induced COPD?

D. J. Hendrick, M. R. Becklake, J. A. Hanley (Montreal, Canada)

Source: Annual Congress 2005 - Better understanding of lung function decline and COPD
Session: Better understanding of lung function decline and COPD
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2795
Disease area: Airway diseases

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