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Endoscopic lung volume reduction: the growing evidence
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Pneumothorax as a predictor of beneficial outcome following endoscopic lung volume reduction
D. Gompelmann, R. Eberhardt, D.J. Slebos, J. Ficker, M. Wagner, B. Schmidt, L. Ek, F.J.F. Herth (Heidelberg, Halle, Germany; Groningen, Netherlands; , ; Lund, Sweden)
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D. Gompelmann, R. Eberhardt, D.J. Slebos, J. Ficker, M. Wagner, B. Schmidt, L. Ek, F.J.F. Herth (Heidelberg, Halle, Germany; Groningen, Netherlands; , ; Lund, Sweden). Pneumothorax as a predictor of beneficial outcome following endoscopic lung volume reduction. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4728
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