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Patient-reported outcomes and scores in COPD
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The Capacity of Daily Living during the Morning (CDLM) questionnaire: Evaluating the impact of morning symptoms in COPD
A. Nuñez (Barcelona, Spain), M. Barrecheguren (Barcelona, Spain), M. Calle (Madrid, Spain), R. Casamor (Barcelona, Spain), M. Miravitlles (Barcelona, Spain), C. Esquinas (Barcelona, Spain)
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International Congress 2018 – Patient-reported outcomes and scores in COPD
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Patient-reported outcomes and scores in COPD
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Airway diseases
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