LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: The infrequent "frequent" exacerbator: An analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort

Meilan Han (Ann Arbor, United States of America), Meilan Han, Pedro Quibrera, Robert Barr, Eugene Bleecker, Russel Bowler, Christopher Cooper, Alejandro Comellas, David Couper, Jeffray Curtis, Gerard Criner, Mark Dransfield, Nadia Hansel, Eric Hoffman, Jerry Krishnan, Carlos Martinez, Wanda O’Neal, Stephen Rennard, Donald Tashkin, Prescott Woodruff, Robert Paine, Fernando Martinez

Source: International Congress 2016 – From pleura to bronchi: new insights
Session: From pleura to bronchi: new insights
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 676
Disease area: Airway diseases

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