Corticosteroids affect skeletal muscle strength in mild level of breathlessness of patients with interstitial lung disease

M. Hanada (nagasaki, Japan), Y. Ishimatsu (nagasaki, Japan), N. Sakamoto (nagasaki, Japan), H. Nagura (nagasaki, Japan), M. Oikawa (nagasaki, Japan), Y. Morimoto (nagasaki, Japan), H. Mukae (nagasaki, Japan), R. Kozu (nagasaki, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Diagnostic and prognostic markers for disease-associated interstitial lung disease and hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases

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M. Hanada (nagasaki, Japan), Y. Ishimatsu (nagasaki, Japan), N. Sakamoto (nagasaki, Japan), H. Nagura (nagasaki, Japan), M. Oikawa (nagasaki, Japan), Y. Morimoto (nagasaki, Japan), H. Mukae (nagasaki, Japan), R. Kozu (nagasaki, Japan). Corticosteroids affect skeletal muscle strength in mild level of breathlessness of patients with interstitial lung disease. 3548

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