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Bronchoalveolar lavage amylase levels can be a biomarker of aspiration pneumonia.
T. Suzuki (Aiduwakamatsu, Japan), M. Saitou (Aiduwakamatsu, Japan), Y. Utano (Aiduwakamatsu, Japan), K. Utano (Aiduwakamatsu, Japan), K. Niitsuma (Aiduwakamatsu, Japan)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Biomarkers and characterisation of immune response in respiratory infection
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Biomarkers and characterisation of immune response in respiratory infection
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Interstitial lung diseases
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