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1. Characteristics of acute asthma patients attended frequently compared with those attended only occasionally in an emergency department. Fernandes AK, Mallmann F, Steinhorst AM, Nogueira FL, Avila EM, Saucedo DZ, Machado FJ, Raymundi MG, Barreto SS, Dalcin Pde T. J Asthma; 2003 Sep; 40(6):683-90. PubMed ID: 14580000 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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