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Respiratory disease within hospital-based populations
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Recurrence patterns for venous thromboembolism - who is most at risk?
E. Crawford, H. Moudgil, T. Naicker, N. Ahmad, K. Srinivasan (Telford, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2014 – Respiratory disease within hospital-based populations
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Respiratory disease within hospital-based populations
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Thematic Poster Session
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4114
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases
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E. Crawford, H. Moudgil, T. Naicker, N. Ahmad, K. Srinivasan (Telford, United Kingdom). Recurrence patterns for venous thromboembolism - who is most at risk?. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4114
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