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Venous thromboembolism associated with reduced lung function, dyspnoea and asthma in the general population
K. Nilausen (Køge, Denmark), E. Landt (Køge, Denmark), S. Al-Shuweli (Køge, Denmark), U. Bødtger (Næstved, Denmark), B. Nordestgaard (Herlev, Denmark), M. Dahl (Køge, Denmark)
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