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HAPE vs Pneumonia -basic explanation about why I believe in Resident HAPE as a new entity

Gallery June 13, 2016 Dr. Chris Leave a comment
This poster prepared by Atsuhiro Saisho explains the difference between HAPE and pneumonia with illustrations
This poster prepared by Atsuhiro Saisho explains the difference between HAPE and pneumonia with illustrations

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