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Pulmonary function evaluation in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients submitted to metabolic surgery

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Figure 1  - Sample values predicted and obtained from  the variable FVC in the preoperative period (PRE), in the  immediate postoperative period (POS1) and in the late  postoperative period (POS2).
Figure 3  - Sample median of predicted and obtained values  of the FEV1/FVC variable (%) in the preoperative period  (PRE), in the immediate postoperative period (POS1) and in  the late postoperative period (POS2)

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