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Home noninvasive ventilation: still a "work in progress"?
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Obesity-hypoventilation syndrome carries an increased risk of death over sleep apnea syndrome
O. Castro Añón, L. A. Pérez de Llano, S. de la Fuente Sánchez, R. Golpe, L. Méndez Marote, J. Castro Castro, A. González Quintela (Lugo, Orense, Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
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International Congress 2014 – Home noninvasive ventilation: still a "work in progress"?
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Home noninvasive ventilation: still a "work in progress"?
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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O. Castro Añón, L. A. Pérez de Llano, S. de la Fuente Sánchez, R. Golpe, L. Méndez Marote, J. Castro Castro, A. González Quintela (Lugo, Orense, Santiago de Compostela, Spain). Obesity-hypoventilation syndrome carries an increased risk of death over sleep apnea syndrome. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 454
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