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Management of retained or overlooked inhaled fragmented foreign bodies after rigid bronchoscopy removal
P. B. Minic, A. D. Sovtic, J. A. Karanov, V. J. Subarevic, I. R. Baljosevic (Belgrade, Serbia And Montenegro)
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Paediatric bronchology - a broad field
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P. B. Minic, A. D. Sovtic, J. A. Karanov, V. J. Subarevic, I. R. Baljosevic (Belgrade, Serbia And Montenegro). Management of retained or overlooked inhaled fragmented foreign bodies after rigid bronchoscopy removal. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2817
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