ESC/ERS position paper on optimal follow-up after acute pulmonary embolism

E. Klok (Leiden, Netherlands)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Pulmonary embolism: controversies in management
Session: Pulmonary embolism: controversies in management
Session type: Respiratory medicine meets other disciplines
Number: 1359

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