Alterations in 24 hours blood pressure monitoring in patients with prolonged hypoxia due to interstitial lung disease
V. Martínez Vázquez (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), M. Quintero Martínez (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), A. Orea Tejeda (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), D. Gonzalez Islas (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), R. Sanchez Santillan (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), Y. Gastelum Ayala (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), O. Martínez Reyna (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), N. Martínez Luna (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), I. Pérez Garcia (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), A. Sandoval Sanchez (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), M. Gómez Martínez (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), L. Verdeja Vendrell (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), I. Buendía Roldan (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), M. Mejía Ávila (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico), R. Robles Hernandez (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Non-idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis interstitial lung diseases: mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases
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