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Bronchoscopic treatment of emphysema: valves, coils and other
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Two-year follow up with patients treated with Zephyr valves over 10 years: Focus on safety
H. Oliveira, R. Rambo, S. Oliveira, A. Macedo-Neto (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
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International Congress 2014 – Bronchoscopic treatment of emphysema: valves, coils and other
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Bronchoscopic treatment of emphysema: valves, coils and other
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H. Oliveira, R. Rambo, S. Oliveira, A. Macedo-Neto (Porto Alegre, Brazil). Two-year follow up with patients treated with Zephyr valves over 10 years: Focus on safety. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3713
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