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Functional assessment of the airways
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Positive bronchodilator response is a poor predictor of future risk in well controlled asthma patients
Luis Pérez de Llano (Lugo, Spain), Luis Pérez de Llano, Francisco Carballada, Juan Luis García-Rivero, Isabel Urrutia, Eva Martínez-Moragón, Marina Blanco, Jacinto Ramos, Maria Carmen Vennera, Vicente Plaza, Pilar Cebollero, María Merino
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International Congress 2016 – Functional assessment of the airways
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Functional assessment of the airways
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4129
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Airway diseases
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Luis Pérez de Llano (Lugo, Spain), Luis Pérez de Llano, Francisco Carballada, Juan Luis García-Rivero, Isabel Urrutia, Eva Martínez-Moragón, Marina Blanco, Jacinto Ramos, Maria Carmen Vennera, Vicente Plaza, Pilar Cebollero, María Merino. Positive bronchodilator response is a poor predictor of future risk in well controlled asthma patients. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4129
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