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Pleural effusions after cardiac surgery: Etiology and outcomes
Dorra Bejar (Tunis, Tunisia), Dorra Bejar, Mariem Triki, Maher Abouda, Ferdaous Yengui, Boutheina Melki, Hadhami Rejeb, Nesrine Ben Meiz, Saousen Antit, Basma Herbeg, Elhem Bousabbeh, Lilia Zakhama, Soraya Ben Youssef, M. Ridha Charfi
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International Congress 2016 – Open problems in thoracic surgery
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Open problems in thoracic surgery
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Thematic Poster
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2528
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Respiratory infections
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Dorra Bejar (Tunis, Tunisia), Dorra Bejar, Mariem Triki, Maher Abouda, Ferdaous Yengui, Boutheina Melki, Hadhami Rejeb, Nesrine Ben Meiz, Saousen Antit, Basma Herbeg, Elhem Bousabbeh, Lilia Zakhama, Soraya Ben Youssef, M. Ridha Charfi. Pleural effusions after cardiac surgery: Etiology and outcomes. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2528
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