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Diagnostic tests in lower respiratory tract infections
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Inflammatory parameters and CRB-65 score in community acquired pneumonia caused by atypical pathogens
S. Krueger, J. Kunde, A. Hanschmann, R. Marre, N. Suttorp, T. Welte (Aachen, Hennigsdorf, Ulm, Berlin, Hannover, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Diagnostic tests in lower respiratory tract infections
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Diagnostic tests in lower respiratory tract infections
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Thematic Poster Session
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2220
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Respiratory infections
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S. Krueger, J. Kunde, A. Hanschmann, R. Marre, N. Suttorp, T. Welte (Aachen, Hennigsdorf, Ulm, Berlin, Hannover, Germany). Inflammatory parameters and CRB-65 score in community acquired pneumonia caused by atypical pathogens. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 2220
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