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Understanding the priorities for women diagnosed with lymphangioleiomyomatosis: a patient perspective
Iris Bassi, Gill Hollis, Vincent Cottin, Sergio Harari, Elma Zwanenburg, Marcel Veltkamp, Alvaro Casanova, Monica Fletcher, Sarah Masefield, Pippa Powell, Jeanette Boyd
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ERJ Open Res 2016: 00102-2015
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June
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Iris Bassi, Gill Hollis, Vincent Cottin, Sergio Harari, Elma Zwanenburg, Marcel Veltkamp, Alvaro Casanova, Monica Fletcher, Sarah Masefield, Pippa Powell, Jeanette Boyd. Understanding the priorities for women diagnosed with lymphangioleiomyomatosis: a patient perspective. ERJ Open Res 2016: 00102-2015
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