Gregor Zimmermann
- Health-related quality of life in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertensionBy Franziska Ihle, Carlos Baezner, Tobias Meis, Patrick Huppmann, Gregor Zimmermann, Stefan Leuschner, Vivian Arias Herrera, Werner von Wulffen, Andrea Waelde, Shani Haziraj, Hanno Leuchte, Jürgen Behr and Claus NeurohrFranziska Ihle1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyCarlos Baezner1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyTobias Meis1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyPatrick Huppmann1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyGregor Zimmermann1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyStefan Leuschner1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyVivian Arias Herrera1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyWerner von Wulffen1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyAndrea Waelde1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyShani Haziraj1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyHanno Leuchte2Dept. Int. Med. II, Hospital Neuwittelsbach, Munich, GermanyJürgen BehrClaus Neurohr1Dept. Int. Med. I, Div. Pulm. Dis., Univ.Munich, Grosshadern, Munich, Germany
- Health-related quality of life in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisBy Franziska Ihle, Werner von Wulffen, Carlos Baezner, Nikolaus Kneidinger, Gregor Zimmermann, Carolin Schild, Vivian Arias Herrera, Jürgen Behr and Claus NeurohrFranziska Ihle1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyWerner von Wulffen1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyCarlos Baezner1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyNikolaus Kneidinger1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyGregor Zimmermann1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyCarolin Schild1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyVivian Arias Herrera1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyJürgen Behr1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, GermanyClaus Neurohr1Department of Internal Medicine V, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University of Munich, Campus Grosshadern, Munich, Germany
- Prognostic value of outcome variables at follow-up in patients with PAHBy Christine Brodherr, Carolin Schild, Tobias Meis, Gregor Zimmermann, Andrea Waelde, Jürgen Behr and Claus NeurohrChristine Brodherr1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyCarolin Schild1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyTobias Meis1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyGregor Zimmermann1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyAndrea Waelde1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyJürgen Behr1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyClaus Neurohr1Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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