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Outcomes of lung transplantation
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Evaluation of bone mineral density in lung transplantation candidates with end stage lung disease
Merih Kalamanoglu Balci (Istanbul, Turkey), Merih Kalamanoglu Balci, Belma Erdogan, Hayat Hatipoglu
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International Congress 2015 – Outcomes of lung transplantation
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Outcomes of lung transplantation
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Merih Kalamanoglu Balci (Istanbul, Turkey), Merih Kalamanoglu Balci, Belma Erdogan, Hayat Hatipoglu. Evaluation of bone mineral density in lung transplantation candidates with end stage lung disease. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4539
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