Pulmonary Hypertension
by Jean M. Elwing, Ralph J. Panos (eds)
Publisher: InTech 2013
ISBN-13: 9789535111658
Number of pages: 233
Description:
This comprehensive volume presents overviews as well as in depth reviews of many aspects of the clinical presentation, pathophysiology, and treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) especially PH related to thromboembolic disease.
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