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Exacerbations in non- cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB): is there a difference between self-reported events and those defined by the criteria in the literature?
M. Corso Pereira (Campinas, Brazil), J. de Campos Medeiros (Campinas, Brazil), À. Cristina Da Silva (Campinas, Brazil)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Bronchiectasis and pleural infection
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Bronchiectasis and pleural infection
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M. Corso Pereira (Campinas, Brazil), J. de Campos Medeiros (Campinas, Brazil), À. Cristina Da Silva (Campinas, Brazil). Exacerbations in non- cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB): is there a difference between self-reported events and those defined by the criteria in the literature?. 2015
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