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Clinical issues in CAP: microbiological and radiological determinants
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Disagreement in radiological diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia and its impact on management and mortality: Is the term ’pneumonia’ outdated?
Julia Harrington (Liverpool, United Kingdom), Julia Harrington, Kanwal Tariq, Andrea Collins, Hassan Burhan, Patrick McDermott
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International Congress 2015 – Clinical issues in CAP: microbiological and radiological determinants
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Clinical issues in CAP: microbiological and radiological determinants
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Thematic Poster Session
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2593
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Respiratory infections
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Julia Harrington (Liverpool, United Kingdom), Julia Harrington, Kanwal Tariq, Andrea Collins, Hassan Burhan, Patrick McDermott. Disagreement in radiological diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia and its impact on management and mortality: Is the term ’pneumonia’ outdated?. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 2593
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