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Outcome prediction and imaging in thoracic surgery
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Operative morbidity and mortality of different types of pneumonectomyfor lung cancer
D. Subotic, N. Atanasijadis, M. Savic, D. Moskovljevic, M. Gajic, J. Stojsic, M. Popovic, V. Milenkovic (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia)
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International Congress 2014 – Outcome prediction and imaging in thoracic surgery
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Outcome prediction and imaging in thoracic surgery
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Poster Discussion
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3255
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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D. Subotic, N. Atanasijadis, M. Savic, D. Moskovljevic, M. Gajic, J. Stojsic, M. Popovic, V. Milenkovic (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia). Operative morbidity and mortality of different types of pneumonectomyfor lung cancer. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3255
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