Minimally invasive lobectomy for localized single-sided pulmonary tuberculosis: preliminary results of one-year follow-up
G. Kudriashov (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Davydenkova (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), S. Gasanmagomedov (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), I. Vasilev (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Avetisyan (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), P. Yablonskii (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Thoracic surgery, pleural effusions and other general thoracic surgery
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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G. Kudriashov (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Davydenkova (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), S. Gasanmagomedov (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), I. Vasilev (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Avetisyan (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), P. Yablonskii (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation). Minimally invasive lobectomy for localized single-sided pulmonary tuberculosis: preliminary results of one-year follow-up. 1746
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