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Epidemiology of COPD and infectious lung diseases
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The validity of tuberculosis ICD-10 diagnoses in the Danish population-based national patient registry
A. Leegaard, P. M. Vinther, A. K. Sanden, R. W. Thomsen (Aalborg, Denmark)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Epidemiology of COPD and infectious lung diseases
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Epidemiology of COPD and infectious lung diseases
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E-Communication Session
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3327
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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A. Leegaard, P. M. Vinther, A. K. Sanden, R. W. Thomsen (Aalborg, Denmark). The validity of tuberculosis ICD-10 diagnoses in the Danish population-based national patient registry. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3327
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MULDER Christiaan - 15.09.2009 12:37
Accuracy?
How did you do the secondary diagnoses? Why do you conclude that the registry is accurate? I mean, 1 out of 3 patients is misdiagnosed. That seems not accurate.
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