Patients in randomized clinical trials of bronchiectasis are only partially representative of clinical practice: A European cohort study

James D. Chalmers (Perth, United Kingdom), James Chalmers, Melissa McDonnell, Pieter Goeminne, John Davidson, Robert Rutherford, Megan Crichton, Thomas Fardon, Adam Hill, Lieven Dupont, Stefano Aliberti, Anthony De-Soyza

Source: International Congress 2015 – Bronchiectasis and NTM infections: clinical aspects and research outlook
Session: Bronchiectasis and NTM infections: clinical aspects and research outlook
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 373
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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