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PG12 - Challenges in pulmonary embolism: hot issues and interactive cases (jointly organised with ACCP)
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Therapeutic strategies: what treatment for what patient
L. Moores (Bethesda, Md, United States of America)
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Annual Congress 2008 - PG12 - Challenges in pulmonary embolism: hot issues and interactive cases (jointly organised with ACCP)
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PG12 - Challenges in pulmonary embolism: hot issues and interactive cases (jointly organised with ACCP)
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