Small, P., Frenkiel, S., Becker, A., Boisvert, P., Bouchard, J., Carr, S., Cockcroft, D., Denburg, J., Desrosiers, M., Gall, R., Hamid, Q., Hébert, J., Javer, A., Keith, P., Kim, H., Lavigne, F., Lemière, C., Massoud, E., Payton, K., ... Wright, E. (2007). Rhinitis: An executive summary of a practical and comprehensive approach to assessment and therapy. Journal of Otolaryngology, 36(SUPPL. 1), S1-S4. https://doi.org/10.2310/7070.2007.X001
Rhinitis: An executive summary of a practical and comprehensive approach to assessment and therapy. / Small, Peter; Frenkiel, Saul; Becker, Allan et al.
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Journal of Otolaryngology, Vol. 36, N° SUPPL. 1, 04.2007, p. S1-S4.
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Small, P, Frenkiel, S, Becker, A, Boisvert, P, Bouchard, J, Carr, S, Cockcroft, D, Denburg, J, Desrosiers, M, Gall, R, Hamid, Q, Hébert, J, Javer, A, Keith, P, Kim, H, Lavigne, F, Lemière, C, Massoud, E, Payton, K, Schellenberg, B, Sussman, G, Tannenbaum, D, Watson, W, Witterick, I & Wright, E 2007, 'Rhinitis: An executive summary of a practical and comprehensive approach to assessment and therapy', Journal of Otolaryngology, vol. 36, n° SUPPL. 1, pp. S1-S4. https://doi.org/10.2310/7070.2007.X001
Small P, Frenkiel S, Becker A, Boisvert P, Bouchard J, Carr S et al. Rhinitis: An executive summary of a practical and comprehensive approach to assessment and therapy. Journal of Otolaryngology. 2007 avr.;36(SUPPL. 1):S1-S4. doi: 10.2310/7070.2007.X001
Small, Peter ; Frenkiel, Saul ; Becker, Allan et al. / Rhinitis : An executive summary of a practical and comprehensive approach to assessment and therapy. Dans: Journal of Otolaryngology. 2007 ; Vol. 36, N° SUPPL. 1. pp. S1-S4.
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