Série du groupe de travail ATS/ERS : « standardisation des explorations fonctionnelles respiratoires » Coordonnée par V. Brusasco, R. Crapo et G. ViegiStandardisation de la spirométrie
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Ce document est la traduction de : Miller MR, Hankinson J, Brusasco V, Burgos F, Casaburi R, Coates A, Crapo R, Enright P, van der Grinten CP, Gustafsson P, Jensen R, Johnson DC, MacIntyre N, McKay R, Navajas D, Pedersen OF, Pellegrino R, Viegi G, Wanger J. Standardisation of spirometry. Eur Respir J 2005 ; 26 : 319-338.
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