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Novelties in clinical management of thoracic diseases: from diaphragm to pleura
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Is the bacterium Tropheryma whipplei cause of the disease in a subgroup of patients with presumed sarcoidosis?
E. Dulic-Lakovic, M. Hubner, C. Müller, W. Pokieser, M. Dulic, S. Publig, M. Kneussl, M. Gschwantler (Vienna, Austria)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Novelties in clinical management of thoracic diseases: from diaphragm to pleura
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Novelties in clinical management of thoracic diseases: from diaphragm to pleura
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1687
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Interstitial lung diseases, Thoracic oncology
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E. Dulic-Lakovic, M. Hubner, C. Müller, W. Pokieser, M. Dulic, S. Publig, M. Kneussl, M. Gschwantler (Vienna, Austria). Is the bacterium Tropheryma whipplei cause of the disease in a subgroup of patients with presumed sarcoidosis?. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1687
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