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Nocturnal cardiology: chronic heart failure, acute chest syndrome, coronary artery disease and collagen vascular disease
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Cardiovascular risk in sleep apnoea: Heart rate variability and blood pressure analysis
S. Gresova, Z. Tomori, V. Donic, M. Kundrik, J. Stimmelova, I. Bacova, B. Fulton (Kosice, Košice, Slovakia)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Nocturnal cardiology: chronic heart failure, acute chest syndrome, coronary artery disease and collagen vascular disease
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Nocturnal cardiology: chronic heart failure, acute chest syndrome, coronary artery disease and collagen vascular disease
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Thematic Poster Session
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906
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases, Sleep and breathing disorders
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S. Gresova, Z. Tomori, V. Donic, M. Kundrik, J. Stimmelova, I. Bacova, B. Fulton (Kosice, Košice, Slovakia). Cardiovascular risk in sleep apnoea: Heart rate variability and blood pressure analysis. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 906
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