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Gravity dependent imaging and physiological changes in non-intubated patients affected by Covid-19 pneumonia (PAESI-COV-19): a prospective cohort study
S. Piciucchi (Forlì, Italy), A. Vizzuso (Forlì, Italy), M. Garo (Milan, Italy), G. Dalpiaz (Bologna, Italy), C. Ravaglia (Forlì, Italy), V. Poletti (Forlì, Italy)
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Respiratory failure in COVID19 and beyond
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