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A view into a chest and pleural pathology
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Utility of high-resolution computed tomography for the rapid diagnosis of sputum smear and PCR-negative pulmonary tuberculosis
Jae Seuk Park (Chonan, Republic of Korea), Jae Seuk Park, Ku Hyun Hong, Doh Hyung Kim
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International Congress 2016 – A view into a chest and pleural pathology
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A view into a chest and pleural pathology
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Thematic Poster
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3806
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Respiratory infections
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Jae Seuk Park (Chonan, Republic of Korea), Jae Seuk Park, Ku Hyun Hong, Doh Hyung Kim. Utility of high-resolution computed tomography for the rapid diagnosis of sputum smear and PCR-negative pulmonary tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3806
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