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Primary care COPD patients compared with large pharmaceutically-sponsored COPD studies: an UNLOCK validation study.

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Table 3. Exacerbation data of the UNLOCK studies, compared with exacerbation data of the large pharmaceutically sponsored COPD studies
Table 5. Exacerbation characteristics distributed per GOLD stages: large COPD studies, compared to UNLOCK primary care datasets.
Table 7. Percentage of patients remaining after introduction of different selection criteria used in six large COPD studies.

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