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Changes in respiratory status after specialized pulmonary rehabiliation in patients with high cervical spinal cord injury
C. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), J. Park (Seoul, Republic of Korea), J. Lee (Goyang, Republic of Korea), H. Cho (Seoul, Republic of Korea), W. Choi (Seoul, Republic of Korea), S. Kang (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
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Home mechanical ventilation: organisation and outcomes
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