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From the laser through the stent to the valve: the broad spectrum of interventional pneumology
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Incidence and management of anastomotic complications after bronchial resection: A retrospective study
O. Bylicki, B. Orsini, S. Laroumagne, T. Vandemoortele, X. D‘Journo, P.A. Thomas, P. Astoul, H. Dutau (Marseille, Lyon, France)
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Annual Congress 2012 - From the laser through the stent to the valve: the broad spectrum of interventional pneumology
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From the laser through the stent to the valve: the broad spectrum of interventional pneumology
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664
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Thoracic oncology
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O. Bylicki, B. Orsini, S. Laroumagne, T. Vandemoortele, X. D‘Journo, P.A. Thomas, P. Astoul, H. Dutau (Marseille, Lyon, France). Incidence and management of anastomotic complications after bronchial resection: A retrospective study. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 664
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