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Pathobiological and clinical investigations in interstitial lung diseases
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Histological features of usual interstitial pneumonia in biopsy and autopsy samples with correlation of survival
L. H. Tiitto, R. S. Bloigu, U. K. Heiskanen, P. K. Pääkkö, V. L. Kinnula, R. L. Kaarteenaho-Wiik (Oulu, Helsinki, Finland)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Pathobiological and clinical investigations in interstitial lung diseases
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Pathobiological and clinical investigations in interstitial lung diseases
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Interstitial lung diseases
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L. H. Tiitto, R. S. Bloigu, U. K. Heiskanen, P. K. Pääkkö, V. L. Kinnula, R. L. Kaarteenaho-Wiik (Oulu, Helsinki, Finland). Histological features of usual interstitial pneumonia in biopsy and autopsy samples with correlation of survival. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 188
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