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Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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Risk factors and outcomes of airway complications after lung transplant in the Portuguese Center
A. S. Santos, R. Coelho, R. Rosa, D. Maia, T. Sá, V. Caldeira, A. Borba, I. Bravio, F. Martelo, L. Semedo, J. Fragata, J. Cardoso (Lisboa, Portugal)
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International Congress 2014 – Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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A. S. Santos, R. Coelho, R. Rosa, D. Maia, T. Sá, V. Caldeira, A. Borba, I. Bravio, F. Martelo, L. Semedo, J. Fragata, J. Cardoso (Lisboa, Portugal). Risk factors and outcomes of airway complications after lung transplant in the Portuguese Center. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3318
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