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Feasibility of telesurveillance, home cough assistance for amiotrofic lateral sclerosis patients
M. Vitacca, D. Trainini, L. Bianchi, M. Paneroni, D. Fiorenza, S. Gile, M. Saleri, C. Rongioletti, M. Berteni, D. Voltolini, S. Scalvini (Lumezzane, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Integrated care and long-term strategies
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