Pulmonary Fibrosis is a life-threatening lung disease that affects over 90,000 Americans over the age of 50. People affected by Pulmonary Fibrosis develop progressive scar tissue in the air sacs of their lungs, which leads to shortness of breath, disabling cough, and most people die from lung failure within a few years of their diagnosis
Case Report: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Case Report: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Case Report: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Case Report: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
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Research Article: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Case Report: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Case Report: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Research Article: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
Research Article: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
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