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Challenges in surgery for non-malignant disorders: pleural mediastinal and tracheal problems, congenital disorders
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One-institution initial experience with Nuss procedure on eleven patients
Marko Kostic (Belgrade, Republic of Serbia), Marko Kostic, Branislav Jovanovic, Nikola Atanasijadis, Marko Popovic, Dragana Asujic
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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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Marko Kostic (Belgrade, Republic of Serbia), Marko Kostic, Branislav Jovanovic, Nikola Atanasijadis, Marko Popovic, Dragana Asujic. One-institution initial experience with Nuss procedure on eleven patients. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1512
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