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Dealing with chronic allograft dysfunction: mission impossible?
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Acid and non-acid reflux after lung transplantation. Impedance-pH monitoring in patients with and without pulmonary allograft dysfunction
K. Blondeau, J. Tack, G. M. Verleden, D. Sifrim, L. J. Dupont (Leuven, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Dealing with chronic allograft dysfunction: mission impossible?
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K. Blondeau, J. Tack, G. M. Verleden, D. Sifrim, L. J. Dupont (Leuven, Belgium). Acid and non-acid reflux after lung transplantation. Impedance-pH monitoring in patients with and without pulmonary allograft dysfunction. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 770
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