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Occult malignancy underlying a case of “hyperacute” onset of severe pulmonary hypertension
Maria Rosaria Gioia, Uberto Maccari, Luca Marchetti, Enivarco Maglioni, Giuseppina Ciarleglio, Valentina Granese, Laura Salerno, Luigi Spagnoli, Ilenia Zanellato, Maria Raffaella Ambrosio, Andrea Bianco, Raffaele Scala
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ERJ Open Res, 5 (4) 00157-2019; 10.1183/23120541.00157-2019
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Maria Rosaria Gioia, Uberto Maccari, Luca Marchetti, Enivarco Maglioni, Giuseppina Ciarleglio, Valentina Granese, Laura Salerno, Luigi Spagnoli, Ilenia Zanellato, Maria Raffaella Ambrosio, Andrea Bianco, Raffaele Scala. Occult malignancy underlying a case of “hyperacute” onset of severe pulmonary hypertension. ERJ Open Res, 5 (4) 00157-2019; 10.1183/23120541.00157-2019
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