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Publications by David Prezant
Clinical Characteristics of Sarcoidosis in World Trade Center (WTC) Exposed Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) Firefighters
Chest
Cardiology
Critical Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary
Respiratory Medicine
Serum Amyloid a Immunostaining of Granulomatous Tissue as a Novel Diagnostic Test for Sarcoidosis
Chest
Cardiology
Critical Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary
Respiratory Medicine
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Pulmonary Function After Exposure to the World Trade Center Collapse in the New York City Fire Department
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The Incidence, Prevalence, and Severity of Sarcoidosis in New York City Firefighters
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Case Report: Lung Disease in World Trade Center Responders Exposed to Dust and Smoke: Carbon Nanotubes Found in the Lungs of World Trade Center Patients and Dust Samples
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