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Ring of fire: inflammation and metabolism in sleep-disordered breathing
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Efficacy of different treatment alternatives por obesity hypoventilation syndrome
Juan Fernando Masa Jiménez (Cáceres, Spain), Juan F. Masa, Jaime Corral, Maria L. Alonso, Estrella Ordax, Maria F. Troncoso, Mónica González, Soledad Lopez-Martínez, Jose M. Marin, Sergi Marti, Trinidad Díaz-Cambriles, Eusebi Chiner, Felipe Aizpuru, Carlos Egea
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International Congress 2015 – Ring of fire: inflammation and metabolism in sleep-disordered breathing
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Ring of fire: inflammation and metabolism in sleep-disordered breathing
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1753
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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Juan Fernando Masa Jiménez (Cáceres, Spain), Juan F. Masa, Jaime Corral, Maria L. Alonso, Estrella Ordax, Maria F. Troncoso, Mónica González, Soledad Lopez-Martínez, Jose M. Marin, Sergi Marti, Trinidad Díaz-Cambriles, Eusebi Chiner, Felipe Aizpuru, Carlos Egea. Efficacy of different treatment alternatives por obesity hypoventilation syndrome. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1753
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