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Highlights in paediatric epidemiology: air pollution, asthma and primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Primary ciliary dyskinesia: Diagnostic and phenotypic features in an Italian population
Deborah Snijders (Ponzano Veneto, Italy), Deborah Snijders, Massimo Pifferi, Giovanni A. Rossi, Angelo Barbato, Gruppo PCD-Italia
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International Congress 2015 – Highlights in paediatric epidemiology: air pollution, asthma and primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Highlights in paediatric epidemiology: air pollution, asthma and primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Paediatric lung diseases
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Deborah Snijders (Ponzano Veneto, Italy), Deborah Snijders, Massimo Pifferi, Giovanni A. Rossi, Angelo Barbato, Gruppo PCD-Italia. Primary ciliary dyskinesia: Diagnostic and phenotypic features in an Italian population. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4519
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