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Validation of a health-related quality of life instrument for primary ciliary dyskinesia (QOL-PCD)
- Correspondence to Dr Jane S Lucas, Faculty of Medicine, Mail Point 803, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; jlucas1{at}soton.ac.uk
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Validation of a health-related quality of life instrument for primary ciliary dyskinesia (QOL-PCD)
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- Received August 29, 2016
- Revised January 26, 2017
- Accepted January 31, 2017
- First published February 28, 2017.
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August 21, 2017
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