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Challenges in surgery for non-malignant disorders: pleural mediastinal and tracheal problems, congenital disorders
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Opportunity of videothoracoscopy in diagnostics and treatment of exudative pleurisy
Dmitriy Pilkevich (Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation), Dmitriy Pilkevich, Sergey Skornyakov, Marina Lehlyayder, Aleksey Medyakov, Nikita Gorbunov, Dinar Gatautov
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International Congress 2015 – Challenges in surgery for non-malignant disorders: pleural mediastinal and tracheal problems, congenital disorders
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Challenges in surgery for non-malignant disorders: pleural mediastinal and tracheal problems, congenital disorders
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1503
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Respiratory infections, Thoracic oncology
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