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The predictive prognostic factors for polymyositis/dermatomyositis associated interstitial lung disease

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Table 1 The demographic data on patients with PM/DM withILD (excerptiona)
Fig. 1 Survival curves for patients with polymyositis/dermatomyositis-interstitial lung disease (PM/DM-ILD) over the observation time.patients with PM/DM-ILD
Table 2 Comparison of demographic data among each PM/DM subtype in PM/DM-ILD patients (excerptiona)
Table 3 Comparison of demographic data between survivors and non-survivors of PM/DM-ILD patients (excerptiona)
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