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Published on: April 6, 2017
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1Chermside Hospital, Brisbane.
Abstract:
In a specialized Medical Thoracic Unit, the greater proportion of patients presenting for treatment will be those who have what we call obstructive airways disease. This is a descriptive term, used to describe the physiological impairment which occurs in patients with asthma, emphysema, and/or chronic bronchitis.
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