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Pages 574-579 (November 2000)
Vol. 36. Issue 10.
Pages 574-579 (November 2000)
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Papel de la vía aérea superior en la patogenia del síndrome de apneas obstructivas del sueño
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M. Carrera, F. Barbé, A.G.N. Agustí
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Correspondencia: Servicio de Neumología. Hospital Universitario Son Dureta. Andrea Doria, 55. 07014 Palma de Mallorca.
Correspondencia: Servicio de Neumología. Hospital Universitario Son Dureta. Andrea Doria, 55. 07014 Palma de Mallorca.
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