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PG19 - Ventilatory management and cough enhancement in patients with neuromuscular disease
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Cough dysfunction: What to measure? When to treat?
J. Winck (Porto, Portugal)
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Annual Congress 2008 - PG19 - Ventilatory management and cough enhancement in patients with neuromuscular disease
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PG19 - Ventilatory management and cough enhancement in patients with neuromuscular disease
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Postgraduate Course
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103
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Respiratory critical care
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