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The prevalence of metastasis to the aortopulmonary window lymph nodes (stations 5 and 6) in patients with left lung carcinoma: A retrospective analysis of 566 patients
N. çitak, A. Sayar, S. Büyükkale, M. Metin, A. Gurses (Kars, Istanbul, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Oncological thoracic surgery
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Oncological thoracic surgery
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Poster Discussion
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452
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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N. çitak, A. Sayar, S. Büyükkale, M. Metin, A. Gurses (Kars, Istanbul, Turkey). The prevalence of metastasis to the aortopulmonary window lymph nodes (stations 5 and 6) in patients with left lung carcinoma: A retrospective analysis of 566 patients. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 452
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