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Endosonography: EBUS/EUS (B)
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Esophageal ultrasound (EUS) for mediastinal tumor invasion (T4) in NSCLC
Jolanda C. Kuijvenhoven (Enschede, Netherlands), Jolanda C. Kuijvenhoven, Laurence Crombag, David Breen, Inge vd Berk, Willem-Jan van Boven, M.I.M. Versteegh, Jouke Annema
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International Congress 2016 – Endosonography: EBUS/EUS (B)
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Endosonography: EBUS/EUS (B)
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Poster Discussion
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2033
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Thoracic oncology
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Jolanda C. Kuijvenhoven (Enschede, Netherlands), Jolanda C. Kuijvenhoven, Laurence Crombag, David Breen, Inge vd Berk, Willem-Jan van Boven, M.I.M. Versteegh, Jouke Annema. Esophageal ultrasound (EUS) for mediastinal tumor invasion (T4) in NSCLC. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2033
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