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Eric J Kwoh1, Casey Y Kaneshiro1, Neil M Paige2
1Division of Hospital Medicine, Veterans Affairs (VA) Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA.
Abstract:
Pulmonary diseases are commonly encountered by primary care physicians in the outpatient setting. Despite their prevalence, many physicians may be unfamiliar with the diagnosis and appropriate management of these disorders. The evidence-based pearls in this article will help primary care physicians navigate important topics in pulmonary medicine and guide their decision to refer their patients to a pulmonary specialist.
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