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Pathomorphological aspects of primary spontaneous pneumothorax and COPD pneumothorax
A. Pichurov, O. Orzheshkovskii, A. Petrunkin, I. Dvorakovskaia, P. Yablonskii (Saint Peterburg, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Chest wall and pleura
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Chest wall and pleura
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A. Pichurov, O. Orzheshkovskii, A. Petrunkin, I. Dvorakovskaia, P. Yablonskii (Saint Peterburg, Russian Federation). Pathomorphological aspects of primary spontaneous pneumothorax and COPD pneumothorax. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 2670
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