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Descriptive analysis of patients admitted due to COPD exacerbation (COPDE) and COPD-pneumonia.
I. Muñoz Ramirez (Cádiz, Spain), A. Marín Andreu (Cádiz, Spain), C. España Domínguez (Cádiz, Spain), M. Morales González (Cádiz, Spain), E. Vázquez Gandullo (Cádiz, Spain), A. Arnedillo Muñoz (Cádiz, Spain)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – COPD phenotypes
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COPD phenotypes
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Airway diseases
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