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Interdependence of COPD and comorbidities and the underlying mechanisms
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Microvascular coronary perfusion and hyperinflation in COPD – data from the LEAD (Lung, hEart, sociAl, boDy) study
M. Urban (Vienna, Austria), M. Breyer (Vienna, Austria), R. Breyer-Kohansal (Vienna, Austria), A. Ofenheimer (Vienna, Austria), S. Hartl (Vienna, Austria), O. Burghuber (Vienna, Austria)
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International Congress 2018 – Interdependence of COPD and comorbidities and the underlying mechanisms
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Interdependence of COPD and comorbidities and the underlying mechanisms
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Airway diseases
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