Breathing freely is possible! How to help patients with bronchial asthma and polyposis rhinosinusitis?
On June 2325, under the auspices of the Year of Science and Technology in Russia, the 17th International Interdisciplinary Congress of Allergology and Rhinosinusitis was held in Moscow. The 17th International Interdisciplinary Congress of Allergology and Immunology, where the results of current rese...
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"Consilium Medicum" Publishing house
2021
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