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Tuberculosis: invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
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Long-term results after pneumonectomy and lobectomy for pulmonary tuberculosis: Quality of life and pulmonary function
M. Chushkin, V. Aksenova, E. Bogorodskaya, O. Ots, V. Koroev, O. Kesaev, K. Tokaev, J. Imagogev, I. Murgustov, A. Belevsky, N. Meshcheryakova, S. Smerdin (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Tuberculosis: invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
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Tuberculosis: invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
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M. Chushkin, V. Aksenova, E. Bogorodskaya, O. Ots, V. Koroev, O. Kesaev, K. Tokaev, J. Imagogev, I. Murgustov, A. Belevsky, N. Meshcheryakova, S. Smerdin (Moscow, Russian Federation). Long-term results after pneumonectomy and lobectomy for pulmonary tuberculosis: Quality of life and pulmonary function. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 2699
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