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Clinical phenotypes in adult patients with bronchiectasis
Aliberti Stefano, Lonni Sara, Dore Simone, McDonnell Melissa J., Goeminne Pieter C., Dimakou Katerina, Fardon Thomas C., Rutherford Robert, Pesci Alberto, Restrepo Marcos I., Sotgiu Giovanni, Chalmers James D.
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Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 1113-1122
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April
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Airway diseases
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Aliberti Stefano, Lonni Sara, Dore Simone, McDonnell Melissa J., Goeminne Pieter C., Dimakou Katerina, Fardon Thomas C., Rutherford Robert, Pesci Alberto, Restrepo Marcos I., Sotgiu Giovanni, Chalmers James D.. Clinical phenotypes in adult patients with bronchiectasis. Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 1113-1122
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