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Associations of probability scores in pulmonary embolism
C. Dimitropoulos, A. Danali, T. Triantafyllou, D. Vassos, P. Harami, G. Daglas, I. Ntanos (Athens, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Pulmonary venous thromboembolic disease and other pulmonary vascular disorders
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Pulmonary venous thromboembolic disease and other pulmonary vascular disorders
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Thematic Poster Session
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4527
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases
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C. Dimitropoulos, A. Danali, T. Triantafyllou, D. Vassos, P. Harami, G. Daglas, I. Ntanos (Athens, Greece). Associations of probability scores in pulmonary embolism. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4527
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