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Bronchiectasis exacerbations risk prediction using severity scales BSI and FACED
H. Zaibi (Tunis, Tunisia), A. Jarrar (Tunis, Tunisia), E. Ben Jemia (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Ouertani (Tunis, Tunisia), J. Ben Amar (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Aouina (Tunis, Tunisia)
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Bronchiectasis and pleural infection
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H. Zaibi (Tunis, Tunisia), A. Jarrar (Tunis, Tunisia), E. Ben Jemia (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Ouertani (Tunis, Tunisia), J. Ben Amar (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Aouina (Tunis, Tunisia). Bronchiectasis exacerbations risk prediction using severity scales BSI and FACED. 2012
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