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New trends in bronchoscopy: EBUS-TBNA and endoscopic treatment of emphysema
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Quantitative CT measurements associated with response to coil-based LVR treatment
Y. Yin, K. Kontogianni, M. Schuhmann, P. Raffy, R. Eberhardt, D. Gompelmann, F. J. F. Herth (Coralville, United States Of America; Heidelberg, Germany)
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International Congress 2014 – New trends in bronchoscopy: EBUS-TBNA and endoscopic treatment of emphysema
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New trends in bronchoscopy: EBUS-TBNA and endoscopic treatment of emphysema
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3740
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Y. Yin, K. Kontogianni, M. Schuhmann, P. Raffy, R. Eberhardt, D. Gompelmann, F. J. F. Herth (Coralville, United States Of America; Heidelberg, Germany). Quantitative CT measurements associated with response to coil-based LVR treatment. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3740
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