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Comorbidities in COPD and asthma: body composition and diabetes
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COPD patients with skeletal muscle dysfunction VS patients without impairment of skeletal muscle. Comparing features of COPD and life quality.
V. Poberezhets (Vinnytsia, Ukraine), Y. Mostovoy (Vinnytsia, Ukraine), A. Demchuk (Vinnytsia, Ukraine)
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International Congress 2019 – Comorbidities in COPD and asthma: body composition and diabetes
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Comorbidities in COPD and asthma: body composition and diabetes
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Airway diseases
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