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Assessment in the chronic patient
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Fifteen months timecourse of lung function test and disability in subjects with neuromuscolar diseases
D. Fiorenza, M. Vitacca, N. Ambrosino, L. Bianchi, L. Barbano, M. Serradori, D. Giannini, B. Balbi (Gussago, Pisa, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Assessment in the chronic patient
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Assessment in the chronic patient
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D. Fiorenza, M. Vitacca, N. Ambrosino, L. Bianchi, L. Barbano, M. Serradori, D. Giannini, B. Balbi (Gussago, Pisa, Italy). Fifteen months timecourse of lung function test and disability in subjects with neuromuscolar diseases. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 511
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