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The Impact of Using Non-Birth Sex on the Interpretation of Spirometry Data in Subjects With Air-Flow Obstruction

Jeffrey M Haynes and Ralph W Stumbo
Respiratory Care February 2018, 63 (2) 215-218; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.05586
Jeffrey M Haynes
Pulmonary Function Laboratory, St Joseph Hospital, Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Departments of Pulmonary, Sleep, and Critical Care Medicine, Kaiser Permanente, Tacoma, Washington.
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