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Clinical problems in mediastinal and pleural malignacies
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A novel pleural-bladder pump for management of pleural effusion
P. Astoul, Y. C. G. Lee, N. A. Maskell, C. H. Marquette, N. Johnson, S. Whittaker, E. Fonck (Marseille, Nice, France; Perth, Australia; Bristol, United Kingdom; Zurich, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Clinical problems in mediastinal and pleural malignacies
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Clinical problems in mediastinal and pleural malignacies
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Poster Discussion
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3081
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Respiratory critical care, Thoracic oncology
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P. Astoul, Y. C. G. Lee, N. A. Maskell, C. H. Marquette, N. Johnson, S. Whittaker, E. Fonck (Marseille, Nice, France; Perth, Australia; Bristol, United Kingdom; Zurich, Switzerland). A novel pleural-bladder pump for management of pleural effusion. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3081
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