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Nocturnal Weakly Acidic Reflux Promotes Aspiration of Bile Acids in Lung Transplant Recipients
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 02/10/09
Blondeau K et al. - Weakly acidic reflux events, especially during the night, are associated with the aspiration of bile acids in LTx recipients and may therefore feature as a potential risk factor for the development of BOS.
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