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Supportive care in chronic respiratory failure
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Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and major thoracic surgery (MTS): is there space for effective cooperation?
V. Cardaci, A. Cesario, L. Ferri, S. Margaritora, M. Taurchini, S. Di Toro, P. Granone, A. Zarzana, G. Cardaci (Rome, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Supportive care in chronic respiratory failure
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Supportive care in chronic respiratory failure
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Thematic Poster Session
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2730
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V. Cardaci, A. Cesario, L. Ferri, S. Margaritora, M. Taurchini, S. Di Toro, P. Granone, A. Zarzana, G. Cardaci (Rome, Italy). Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and major thoracic surgery (MTS): is there space for effective cooperation?. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 2730
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