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Phenotypes and comorbidities of airway diseases
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Frequent COPD exacerbators are not a stabile phenotype
I. Krachunov (Pleven, Bulgaria), Z. Ivanova (Pleven, Bulgaria), N. Kyuchukov (Pleven, Bulgaria), P. Pavlov (Pleven, Bulgaria), P. Glogovska (Pleven, Bulgaria), T. Popova (Pleven, Bulgaria), Y. Ivanov (Pleven, Bulgaria)
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International Congress 2019 – Phenotypes and comorbidities of airway diseases
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Phenotypes and comorbidities of airway diseases
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4328
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Airway diseases
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