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The flow-volume curve parameters in COPD patients treated by intra-maxillary immobilization because of mandible fracture
T. Piorunek, J. Gozdzik, A. Nowicka, L. Lewandowski, W. Mlynarczyk (Poznan, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Complications and prognosis of COPD
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Complications and prognosis of COPD
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Thematic Poster Session
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488
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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T. Piorunek, J. Gozdzik, A. Nowicka, L. Lewandowski, W. Mlynarczyk (Poznan, Poland). The flow-volume curve parameters in COPD patients treated by intra-maxillary immobilization because of mandible fracture. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 488
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