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Clinical biopathology of COPD / Infection /Interstitial lung disease
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Isolation of opportunistic pathogens in fibrebronchoscopy samples of patients with pulmonary involvement of collagen-vascular diseases
A. Hernandez Martinez, J. Martin Juan, C. Rodriguez Matute, J. L. Lopez-Campos, A. Garcia Fernandez, J. Sanchez Roman, E. Rodriguez Becerra, F. Rodriguez Panadero (Sevilla, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Clinical biopathology of COPD / Infection /Interstitial lung disease
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Clinical biopathology of COPD / Infection /Interstitial lung disease
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Poster Discussion
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1378
Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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A. Hernandez Martinez, J. Martin Juan, C. Rodriguez Matute, J. L. Lopez-Campos, A. Garcia Fernandez, J. Sanchez Roman, E. Rodriguez Becerra, F. Rodriguez Panadero (Sevilla, Spain). Isolation of opportunistic pathogens in fibrebronchoscopy samples of patients with pulmonary involvement of collagen-vascular diseases. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 1378
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