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Pulmonary function abnormalities in adults with sickle cell disease - relationships to haemolysis and high resolution CT findings
K. P. Sylvester, S. R. Desai, D. M. Hansell, A. U. Wells, S. L. Thein, A. Greenough (London, United Kingdom)
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Applied physiology in clinical practice
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K. P. Sylvester, S. R. Desai, D. M. Hansell, A. U. Wells, S. L. Thein, A. Greenough (London, United Kingdom). Pulmonary function abnormalities in adults with sickle cell disease - relationships to haemolysis and high resolution CT findings. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 4332
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