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Lung surgery: preoperative assessment and postoperative outcome
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Diaphragm motion and lung function prediction in patients operated for lung cancer – A pilot study on 27 patients
D. Subotic, R. Stevic, M. Gajic, R. Vesovic (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Lung surgery: preoperative assessment and postoperative outcome
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Lung surgery: preoperative assessment and postoperative outcome
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D. Subotic, R. Stevic, M. Gajic, R. Vesovic (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia). Diaphragm motion and lung function prediction in patients operated for lung cancer – A pilot study on 27 patients. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 197
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