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Outcomes of lung transplantation
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Isolation of stenotrophomonas maltophilia in lung transplant recipients: effects of treatment on prevalence and outcome
Patrick Hofmann (Kaltbrunn, Switzerland), Patrick Hofmann, Michael Hombach, Macé Schuurmans, Urs Bürgi, Bruno Isenring, Nicolas Müller, Malcolm Kohler, Christian Benden, Lars Huber
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International Congress 2015 – Outcomes of lung transplantation
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Outcomes of lung transplantation
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Poster Discussion
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4554
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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Patrick Hofmann (Kaltbrunn, Switzerland), Patrick Hofmann, Michael Hombach, Macé Schuurmans, Urs Bürgi, Bruno Isenring, Nicolas Müller, Malcolm Kohler, Christian Benden, Lars Huber. Isolation of stenotrophomonas maltophilia in lung transplant recipients: effects of treatment on prevalence and outcome. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4554
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