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Contribution of thrombophilic genetic factors in development and recurrent manifestation of pulmonary embolism in young patients
P. Ivanov, R. Komsa-Penkova, K. Kovacheva, Y. Ivanov, P. Pavlov, V. Nojarov (Pleven, Bulgaria)
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P. Ivanov, R. Komsa-Penkova, K. Kovacheva, Y. Ivanov, P. Pavlov, V. Nojarov (Pleven, Bulgaria). Contribution of thrombophilic genetic factors in development and recurrent manifestation of pulmonary embolism in young patients. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 4451
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