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Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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Evaluation of a bespoke and innovative model of care to reduce emergency admissions for community acquired pneumonia.
O. Hampson (Liverpool, United Kingdom), E. Rickards (Liverpool, United Kingdom), D. Wat (Liverpool, United Kingdom), S. Sibley (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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1979
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Respiratory infections
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