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Implications of different CT emphysema thresholds on COPD phenotypes
C. Svendsen (Bergen, Norway), K. Ostridge (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Nielsen (Bergen, Norway), E. Nordeide (Bergen, Norway), T. Larsen (Bergen, Norway), K. Kiuper (Bergen, Norway), T. Eagan (Bergen, Norway)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Comorbidities/multimorbidites and mortality in patients with chronic lung diseases
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Comorbidities/multimorbidites and mortality in patients with chronic lung diseases
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Airway diseases
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