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Clinical problems in respiratory medicine: 2
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Assessment of the relationship between cognitive functions and inhaler device compliance in elderly COPD patients
O. Karcioglu (Ankara, Turkey), M. Esme (Ankara, Turkey), S. Sarinç Ulasli (Ankara, Turkey), B. Dogu (Ankara, Turkey)
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International Congress 2022 – Clinical problems in respiratory medicine: 2
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Clinical problems in respiratory medicine: 2
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