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Pulmonary hemodynamics and clinical manifestations of COPD patients: is there a relationship?
E. Klester (Barnaul (Altai Region), Russian Federation), A. Balitskaya (Barnaul (Altai Region), Russian Federation), K. Klester (Barnaul (Altai Region), Russian Federation), A. Zharikov (Barnaul (Altai Region), Russian Federation), M. Nikolayeva (Barnaul (Altai Region), Russian Federation), V. Elykomov (Barnaul (Altai Region), Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Investigations of COPD
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Investigations of COPD
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E-poster session
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3292
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases
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