Peter Maier-Stocker
- Stratification of patients with COPD by frequence of exacerbations is an essential step for what to treat in COPD - A survey in a real life COPD populationBy Dieter Klopf, Johannes Rumpf, Peter Maier-Stocker, Kai Thomas and Christoph KoehlDieter Klopf1Schwerpunktpraxis, Praxis, Nuernberg, GermanyJohannes Rumpf2Praxis, HOF, GermanyPeter Maier-Stocker3Praxis, Amberg, GermanyKai Thomas4Praxis, Lauf, GermanyChristoph Koehl5Praxis, Muenchen, Germany
- COPD patients may suffer from frequent exacerbations but mostly do not - Subpopulations of a real life survey in more than 1.700 patientsBy Dieter Klopf, Johannes Rumpf, Peter Maier-Stocker, Christoph Koehl, Kai Thomas, Hans-Peter Pfeuffer, Peter Berg and Claudia SommerDieter Klopf1Praxis, Praxis, Nuernberg, GermanyJohannes Rumpf2Praxis, Praxis, Hof, GermanyPeter Maier-Stocker3Praxis, Praxis, Amberg, GermanyChristoph Koehl4Praxis, Praxis, Munich, GermanyKai Thomas5Praxis, Praxis, Lauf, GermanyHans-Peter Pfeuffer6Praxis, Praxis, Bad Neustadt, GermanyPeter Berg7Praxis, Praxis, Erlangen, GermanyClaudia Sommer8Praxis, Praxis, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
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