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Bronchiectasis and NTM infections: clinical and functional characterisation
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Diagnosis and aetiological treatment of bronchiectasis in adult patients
Dimitrios Mermigkis (Athens Marousi, Greece), Dimitrios Mermigkis, Agathi Lekkakou, Stavroula Patsilinakou, George Petsinis, Eftixia Kourtelesi, Semiramis Zakaki, Konstantinos Dalamarinis, Xanthi Tsiafaki
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International Congress 2015 – Bronchiectasis and NTM infections: clinical and functional characterisation
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Bronchiectasis and NTM infections: clinical and functional characterisation
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2620
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Respiratory infections
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Dimitrios Mermigkis (Athens Marousi, Greece), Dimitrios Mermigkis, Agathi Lekkakou, Stavroula Patsilinakou, George Petsinis, Eftixia Kourtelesi, Semiramis Zakaki, Konstantinos Dalamarinis, Xanthi Tsiafaki. Diagnosis and aetiological treatment of bronchiectasis in adult patients. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 2620
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