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Tuberculous pleural effusion
M. N. Zlatev-Ionescu, I. M. Tiron, O. I. Nicolaescu, E. D. Ciomu, L. G. Ambert, D. G. Mocanescu, A. M. V. Trailescu (Bucharest, Romania)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Clinical features in tuberculosis - I
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Clinical features in tuberculosis - I
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Thematic Poster Session
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990
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Respiratory infections
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M. N. Zlatev-Ionescu, I. M. Tiron, O. I. Nicolaescu, E. D. Ciomu, L. G. Ambert, D. G. Mocanescu, A. M. V. Trailescu (Bucharest, Romania). Tuberculous pleural effusion. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 990
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