Late-breaking abstract: Demographic trends and changes In long term outcome of incident idiopathic, heritable and anorexigen-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension between 2001 to 2009. Results from the Pulmonary Hypertension Registry of the United Kingdom and Ireland
Y. Ling, M. Johnson, D. Kiely, R. Condliffe, C. Elliot, S. Gibbs, L. Howard, J. Pepke-Zaba, K. Sheares, P. Corris, A. Fisher, J. Lordan, S. Gaine, G. Coghlan, J. Wort, M. Gatzoulis, A. Peacock (Clydebank, Sheffield, London, Papworth, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Dublin, Ireland)
Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Clinical features of human pulmonary hypertension
Session: Clinical features of human pulmonary hypertension
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4909
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases
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Y. Ling, M. Johnson, D. Kiely, R. Condliffe, C. Elliot, S. Gibbs, L. Howard, J. Pepke-Zaba, K. Sheares, P. Corris, A. Fisher, J. Lordan, S. Gaine, G. Coghlan, J. Wort, M. Gatzoulis, A. Peacock (Clydebank, Sheffield, London, Papworth, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Dublin, Ireland). Late-breaking abstract: Demographic trends and changes In long term outcome of incident idiopathic, heritable and anorexigen-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension between 2001 to 2009. Results from the Pulmonary Hypertension Registry of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 4909
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