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Quality of life and clinical parametres in monitoring airway diseases
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Cross-sectional analysis of the Belgian Severe Asthma Registry
F. Schleich, G. Brusselle, R. Louis, O. Vandenplas, C. Pilette, R. Peche, G. Joos (Liege, Ghent, Yvoir, Bruxelles, Charleroi, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Quality of life and clinical parametres in monitoring airway diseases
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Quality of life and clinical parametres in monitoring airway diseases
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Airway diseases
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F. Schleich, G. Brusselle, R. Louis, O. Vandenplas, C. Pilette, R. Peche, G. Joos (Liege, Ghent, Yvoir, Bruxelles, Charleroi, Belgium). Cross-sectional analysis of the Belgian Severe Asthma Registry. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 2292
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