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Asthma control test score with respect to regularity of medication use among adult asthma patients in central European countries
M. Turel, A. Bekere, K. Malakauskas, Z. Bartfai, M. Hrubisko, M. Pohar Perme, A. Ostir (Ljubljana, Slovenia; Riga, Latvia; Kaunas, Lithuania; Budapest, Hungary; Bratislava, Slovakia)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Aspects of uncontrolled asthma
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Aspects of uncontrolled asthma
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Airway diseases
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