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Severity scores and comorbidities in community-acquired pneumonia
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Admission in CAP patients with low-risk PSI(I-II): the right decision?
M. C. Aguar, E. Fernandez-Fabrellas, A. Cervera, J. Blanquer, F. Tatay, R. Blanquer, F. Sanz, M. L. Briones, A. L. Andreu (Valencia, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Severity scores and comorbidities in community-acquired pneumonia
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Severity scores and comorbidities in community-acquired pneumonia
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Respiratory infections
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M. C. Aguar, E. Fernandez-Fabrellas, A. Cervera, J. Blanquer, F. Tatay, R. Blanquer, F. Sanz, M. L. Briones, A. L. Andreu (Valencia, Spain). Admission in CAP patients with low-risk PSI(I-II): the right decision?. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 420
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