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Predictors of costs from the hospital perspective of primary pulmonary embolism
Motte Serge, Mélot Christian, Di Pierdomenico Lionel, Martins Dimitri, Leclercq Pol, Pirson Magali
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Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 203-211
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January
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