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Notable abstracts in exacerbations, mechanisms and biomarkers in COPD
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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: No relationship between cardiovascular morbidity and moderate-to-severe exacerbation rates in COPD patients in primary care
Paul Jones (London, United Kingdom), Paul Jones, Jadwiga Wedzicha, Alvar Agusti, Marc Decramer, Alice Raillard, Hana Müllerová, Chang-Qing Zhu, Lukasz Adamek
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International Congress 2015 – Notable abstracts in exacerbations, mechanisms and biomarkers in COPD
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Notable abstracts in exacerbations, mechanisms and biomarkers in COPD
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3003
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Airway diseases
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Paul Jones (London, United Kingdom), Paul Jones, Jadwiga Wedzicha, Alvar Agusti, Marc Decramer, Alice Raillard, Hana Müllerová, Chang-Qing Zhu, Lukasz Adamek. LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: No relationship between cardiovascular morbidity and moderate-to-severe exacerbation rates in COPD patients in primary care. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3003
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