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Effect of sleep apnoea on life-span and comorbidities
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Role of arterial blood gases, continuous positive airway pressure and ddimers to rule out pulmonary embolism suspected in obese patients
Ahmed Gharib (Cairo, Egypt), Ahmed Gharib, Adel Khattab, Bruno Housset, Adel Saeed, Nada Gomaa, Jésus Gonzalez - Bermejo
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International Congress 2016 – Effect of sleep apnoea on life-span and comorbidities
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Effect of sleep apnoea on life-span and comorbidities
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Thematic Poster
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2353
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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Ahmed Gharib (Cairo, Egypt), Ahmed Gharib, Adel Khattab, Bruno Housset, Adel Saeed, Nada Gomaa, Jésus Gonzalez - Bermejo. Role of arterial blood gases, continuous positive airway pressure and ddimers to rule out pulmonary embolism suspected in obese patients. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2353
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