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Diagnosis, prognostication and treatment of pulmonary embolism
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Massive and sub-massive pulmonary embolism (PE) long-term follow up data: Is there a need for dedicated PE clinics?
A. Abbasi (Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom), M. Ganaie (Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom), S. Irshad (Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom), S. Adil (Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom), M. Haris (Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom), M. Iqbal (Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – Diagnosis, prognostication and treatment of pulmonary embolism
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Diagnosis, prognostication and treatment of pulmonary embolism
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3127
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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