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Predictors of mortality and exacerbations across 34 years among adults with asthma– TRAIL Cohort
O. Tupper (Hvidovre, Denmark), C. Ulrik (Hvidovre, Denmark)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Comorbidities/multimorbidites and mortality in patients with chronic lung diseases
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Comorbidities/multimorbidites and mortality in patients with chronic lung diseases
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Airway diseases
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