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Heart remodeling in patients after St-segment elevation myocardial infarction with and without concomitant COPD.
A. Balitskya (Barnaul, Russian Federation), E. Klester (Barnaul, Russian Federation), K. Klester (Barnaul, Russian Federation), V. Yarkova (Barnaul, Russian Federation), V. Nikitin (Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Clinical and functional evaluation of COPD
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Clinical and functional evaluation of COPD
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E-poster session
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549
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases
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