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Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in primary care
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Comparison of different methods for COPD diagnosis in the primary care setting
L. Sichletidis, M. Papaioannou, D. Spyratos, D. Chloros, A. Tsiotsios, A. B. Haidich, M. Toubis, V. Tsangaraki, K. Stavrinos (Thessaloniki, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in primary care
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Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in primary care
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Airway diseases
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