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Sarcoidosis: pathogenesis
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Scalp hair cortisol: A promising new biomarker for psychological wellbeing in patients with sarcoidosis?
Mirjam van Manen (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M.J.G. Van Manen, V.L. Wester, L.M. Van den Toorn, B. Van den Blink, Y.B. De Rijke, K.Y. Dorst, E.F.C. Van Rossum, M.S. Wijsenbeek
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International Congress 2015 – Sarcoidosis: pathogenesis
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Sarcoidosis: pathogenesis
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3320
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Interstitial lung diseases
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Mirjam van Manen (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M.J.G. Van Manen, V.L. Wester, L.M. Van den Toorn, B. Van den Blink, Y.B. De Rijke, K.Y. Dorst, E.F.C. Van Rossum, M.S. Wijsenbeek. Scalp hair cortisol: A promising new biomarker for psychological wellbeing in patients with sarcoidosis?. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3320
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