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"Language" of sibilant rales in patients with asthma and relationship with degree of bronchial obstruction
I. Ponomareva (Ryazan, Russian Federation), V. Abrosimov (Ryazan , Russian Federation), S. Glotov (Ryazan , Russian Federation), Y. Petrov (Ryazan , Russian Federation), Y. Byalovsky (Ryazan , Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2019 – Clinical approach to asthma management
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Clinical approach to asthma management
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Thematic Poster
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2719
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Airway diseases
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