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EBUS and transthoracic ultrasound
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Incidence of TB Lymphadenopathy on EBUS TBNA in renal failure v/s non renal failure patients
Umang Shah (Vadodara, Gujarat, India), Umang Shah, Nevin Kishore, Dinesh Khullar, Nitin Dayal, Palak Brahmbhatt
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International Congress 2016 – EBUS and transthoracic ultrasound
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EBUS and transthoracic ultrasound
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Thematic Poster
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3856
Disease area:
Respiratory infections, Thoracic oncology
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Umang Shah (Vadodara, Gujarat, India), Umang Shah, Nevin Kishore, Dinesh Khullar, Nitin Dayal, Palak Brahmbhatt. Incidence of TB Lymphadenopathy on EBUS TBNA in renal failure v/s non renal failure patients. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3856
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