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Heart, blood and metabolism in sleep disordered breathing
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Effect of 3-month CPAP treatment on blood pressure and serum aldosterone concentration in patients with resistant hypertension
P. Lloberes, G. Sampol, E. Espinel, A. Segarra, M. Ferrer, O. Romero, M. J. Jurado, M. A. Ramon, D. Untoria, M. A. Martinez Garcia (Barcelona, Valencia, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Heart, blood and metabolism in sleep disordered breathing
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Heart, blood and metabolism in sleep disordered breathing
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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P. Lloberes, G. Sampol, E. Espinel, A. Segarra, M. Ferrer, O. Romero, M. J. Jurado, M. A. Ramon, D. Untoria, M. A. Martinez Garcia (Barcelona, Valencia, Spain). Effect of 3-month CPAP treatment on blood pressure and serum aldosterone concentration in patients with resistant hypertension. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 307
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