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Prevalence, prognosis, and risk factors of COPD
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A comparison of the ADO, BODE and DOSE scores for predicting respiratory hospitalisations in a primary care COPD cohort
Andy Dickens (Birmingham, United Kingdom), Andy Dickens, Rachel Jordan, Alexandra Enocson, David Fitzmaurice, Alice Sitch, Peymane Adab
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International Congress 2016 – Prevalence, prognosis, and risk factors of COPD
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Prevalence, prognosis, and risk factors of COPD
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3114
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Airway diseases
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Andy Dickens (Birmingham, United Kingdom), Andy Dickens, Rachel Jordan, Alexandra Enocson, David Fitzmaurice, Alice Sitch, Peymane Adab. A comparison of the ADO, BODE and DOSE scores for predicting respiratory hospitalisations in a primary care COPD cohort. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3114
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