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Respiratory clinical practice

  • The art of health
    V. Hume
    Breathe Dec 2007, 4 (2) 140-146;
  • Early determinants of airway function: epidemiological evidence
    J. Stocks, S. Lum
    Breathe Dec 2007, 4 (2) 147-150;
  • How to do it: ultrasound-guided pleural biopsy
    D. Ghosh, T.Q. Howes
    Breathe Dec 2007, 4 (2) 151-155;
  • Ask the expert - diffuse interstitial lung disease
    U. Costabel
    Breathe Dec 2007, 4 (2) 165-172;
  • The future for a child born with cystic fibrosis today
    C. Elston, N. Simmonds, D. Geddes
    Breathe Sep 2007, 4 (1) 16-23;
  • Environmental and occupational pulmonary diseases: pathology
    B. Corrin
    Breathe Sep 2007, 4 (1) 24-32;
  • Occupational lung disorders of the parenchyma: important points for clinicians
    B. Nemery
    Breathe Sep 2007, 4 (1) 33-36;
  • Diagnosis and management of α1-antitrypsin deficiency
    M. Luisetti
    Breathe Sep 2007, 4 (1) 38-46;
  • Imaging for staging stage III nonsmall cell lung cancer
    J. Vansteenkiste, C. Dooms, H. Becker, P. De Leyn
    Breathe Sep 2007, 4 (1) 47-55;
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation: recent developments
    N. Ambrosino, S. Agati, M. Digiorgio, A. Di Paco
    Breathe Sep 2007, 4 (1) 56-60;

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