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Respiratory system involvement in non-pulmonary disorders
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Pulmonary evaluation findings of liver transplant candidates: analysis of 341 adult patients
S. Savas Bozbas, E. Bozkurt Yilmaz, I. Dogrul, F. Ozturk Ergur, N. Savas, F. Oner Eyuboglu (Ankara, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Respiratory system involvement in non-pulmonary disorders
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Respiratory system involvement in non-pulmonary disorders
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S. Savas Bozbas, E. Bozkurt Yilmaz, I. Dogrul, F. Ozturk Ergur, N. Savas, F. Oner Eyuboglu (Ankara, Turkey). Pulmonary evaluation findings of liver transplant candidates: analysis of 341 adult patients. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 5435
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