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When primary care physicians should suspect IPF
No, but treat every bit of exam info obtained like it matters — because it often will
Many providers continue this non-evidence-based practice
Providers, patients need to be alert to signs of movement
An overview of IPF for primary care physicians
Collaborative, personalized approach optimizes patient outcomes
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