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Is nebulized morphine effective in treating persistent dyspnea in very severe COPD? A preliminary report
Piotr Janowiak (Gdansk, Poland), Piotr Janowiak, Iwona Damps-Konstanska, Malgorzata Krajnik, Zygmunt Podolec, Ewa Jassem
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International Congress 2015 – Latest insights into the management of chronic respiratory diseases
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Latest insights into the management of chronic respiratory diseases
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Thematic Poster Session
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3717
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Airway diseases
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