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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

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  1. Staton GW (2004). Chronic obstructive diseases of the lung. In DC Dale, DD Federman, eds., Scientific American Medicine, section 14, chap. 3. New York: WebMD.

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Other Works Consulted

  • American Thoracic Society (2004). Standards for the diagnosis and management of patients with COPD. Available online: http://www.thoracic.org/COPD.

  • Donohue FG, et al. (2002). A 6-month, placebo-controlled study comparing lung function and health status changes in COPD patients treated with tiotropium or salmeterol. Chest, 122(1): 47–55.

  • Ferguson GT (2000). Recommendations for the management of COPD. Chest, 117: 23S–28S.

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Last Updated: June 16, 2006
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