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Bronchoscopy: from diagnostic to treating air leaks
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Nebulized versus standard local application of lidocain during flexible bronchoscopy – A randomized controlled trial
Tobias Mueller (Aachen, Germany), Tobias Mueller, Christian Cornelissen, Annegret Müller, Michael Dreher
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International Congress 2016 – Bronchoscopy: from diagnostic to treating air leaks
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Bronchoscopy: from diagnostic to treating air leaks
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Tobias Mueller (Aachen, Germany), Tobias Mueller, Christian Cornelissen, Annegret Müller, Michael Dreher. Nebulized versus standard local application of lidocain during flexible bronchoscopy – A randomized controlled trial. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 771
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