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Pre-operative evaluation in thoracic surgery
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The use of respiratory functional imaging to get better understanding of lung resection surgery
W. Vos, C. Van Holsbeke, A. Janssens, S. Vinchurkar, J. De Backer, W. D‘hondt, W. De Backer (Kontich, Edegem, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Pre-operative evaluation in thoracic surgery
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Pre-operative evaluation in thoracic surgery
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W. Vos, C. Van Holsbeke, A. Janssens, S. Vinchurkar, J. De Backer, W. D‘hondt, W. De Backer (Kontich, Edegem, Belgium). The use of respiratory functional imaging to get better understanding of lung resection surgery. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3301
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