1963
DOI: 10.1159/000192292
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Diagnostic and Prognostic Aspects in a Material of Nontuberculous Hemoptysis Cases

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“…In the present material the most disabled subjects were found among the males. There is a high incidence of smokers among both sexes, and a higher percentage of bloody sputum (hemoptyses) than in other samples (25,31,44).…”
Section: Discr Ssionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present material the most disabled subjects were found among the males. There is a high incidence of smokers among both sexes, and a higher percentage of bloody sputum (hemoptyses) than in other samples (25,31,44).…”
Section: Discr Ssionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a high incidence of smokers among both sexes, and a higher percentage of bloody sputum (hemoptyses) than in other samples (25,31,44). There is a high incidence of smokers among both sexes, and a higher percentage of bloody sputum (hemoptyses) than in other samples (25,31,44).…”
Section: Discr Ssionmentioning
confidence: 99%