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Complications of respiratory infections: impact of comorbidities and infections caused by Aspergillus
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Elderly patients admitted with pneumonia in the intensive care unit: clinical characteristics and predictors of survival
A. Boutou, C. Nakou, P. Kontou, I. Trigonis, G. Pitsiou, N. Chavouzis, M. Kipourou, I. Georgakas, I. Stanopoulos, K. Fekete-Pasa, P. Argyropoulou (Thessaloniki, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Complications of respiratory infections: impact of comorbidities and infections caused by Aspergillus
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Complications of respiratory infections: impact of comorbidities and infections caused by Aspergillus
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Thematic Poster Session
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2451
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Respiratory infections
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A. Boutou, C. Nakou, P. Kontou, I. Trigonis, G. Pitsiou, N. Chavouzis, M. Kipourou, I. Georgakas, I. Stanopoulos, K. Fekete-Pasa, P. Argyropoulou (Thessaloniki, Greece). Elderly patients admitted with pneumonia in the intensive care unit: clinical characteristics and predictors of survival. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2451
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