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Evolution on pulmonary imaging
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Sarcoidosis-like process as a result of cytostatic treatment in a patient with germinative testicular tumor – correlation of HRCT, PET and lung biopsy
H. Bartakova, L. Novakova, J. Slaby (Prague, Czech Republic)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Evolution on pulmonary imaging
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Evolution on pulmonary imaging
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1369
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Interstitial lung diseases, Thoracic oncology
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H. Bartakova, L. Novakova, J. Slaby (Prague, Czech Republic). Sarcoidosis-like process as a result of cytostatic treatment in a patient with germinative testicular tumor – correlation of HRCT, PET and lung biopsy. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 1369
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