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FACED and BSI concordance in predicting bronchiectatsis severity
H. Zaibi (Tunis, Tunisia), A. Jarrar (Tunis, Tunisia), E. Ben Jemia (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Ouertani (Tunis, Tunisia), J. Ben Amar (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Aouina (Tunis, Tunisia)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Bronchiectasis and pleural infection
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Bronchiectasis and pleural infection
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H. Zaibi (Tunis, Tunisia), A. Jarrar (Tunis, Tunisia), E. Ben Jemia (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Ouertani (Tunis, Tunisia), J. Ben Amar (Tunis, Tunisia), H. Aouina (Tunis, Tunisia). FACED and BSI concordance in predicting bronchiectatsis severity. 2010
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