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Pruebas de ejercicio cardiopulmonar
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J. Roca Torrent
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Correspondencia: Servei de Pneumologia. Hospital Clínic. Villarroel, 170. 08036 Barcelona
, Grupo de Trabajo de la SEPAR *
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Coordinador: J. Roca Torrent (Hospital Clínic i Provincial, Barcelona). Participantes: F. Burgos Rincón (Hospital Clínic i Provincial, Barcelona), P. Casan Clará (Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona), F. Ortega Ruiz (Hospital Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla), L. Puente-Maestu (Hospital Primero de Octubre, Madrid) y B. Togores Solivellas (Hospital de Son Dureta, Palma de Mallorca)

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