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PFBIO EXA: A prospective cohort of respiratory hospitalization in IPF patients.
E. Åttingsberg (Copenhagen, Denmark), N. Hoyer (Copenhagen, Denmark), T. Prior (Aarhus , Denmark), E. Bendstrup (Aarhus, Denmark), S. Shaker (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Interstitial lung disease around the world
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