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The distribution of COPD in general practice using three different GOLD classification
I. Salakhova (Kazan, Russian Federation), A. Vizel (Kazan, Russian Federation), A. Vafina (Kazan, Russian Federation), I. Vizel (Kazan, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2018 – COPD around the world
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COPD around the world
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Airway diseases
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