Nocturnal hypoxaemia is associated with mortality in patients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease
K. Myall (London, United Kingdom), J. Martinovic (London, United Kingdom), Z. Wu (London, United Kingdom), J. Lam (London, United Kingdom), D. Roque (London, United Kingdom), V. Jardim (London, United Kingdom), D. Jackson (London, United Kingdom), E. Suh (London, United Kingdom), T. Maher (London, United Kingdom), P. Molyneaux (London, United Kingdom), B. Kent (Dublin, Ireland), A. West (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – What is hot in interstitial lung diseases
Session: What is hot in interstitial lung diseases
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1389
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K. Myall (London, United Kingdom), J. Martinovic (London, United Kingdom), Z. Wu (London, United Kingdom), J. Lam (London, United Kingdom), D. Roque (London, United Kingdom), V. Jardim (London, United Kingdom), D. Jackson (London, United Kingdom), E. Suh (London, United Kingdom), T. Maher (London, United Kingdom), P. Molyneaux (London, United Kingdom), B. Kent (Dublin, Ireland), A. West (London, United Kingdom). Nocturnal hypoxaemia is associated with mortality in patients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease. 1389
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