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Correspondence
A response to the LENT score
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  1. James Murray,
  2. Richard Turner,
  3. Graham H Bothamley,
  4. Angshu Bhowmik
  1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Homerton University Hospital, London, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr James Murray, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Homerton University Hospital, Homerton Row, London E9 6SR, UK; jamesmurray{at}doctors.org.uk, james.murray{at}homerton.nhs.uk

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