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The "Coil Associated Opacity" in endoscopic emphysema treatment. Friend or foe?
M. Perch (Copenhagen, Denmark), H. Johannesen (Copenhagen, Denmark), A. Fiehn (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Siemsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), J. Mortensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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International Congress 2018 – Endoscopic lung volume reduction
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Endoscopic lung volume reduction
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Poster Discussion
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5396
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Respiratory infections
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M. Perch (Copenhagen, Denmark), H. Johannesen (Copenhagen, Denmark), A. Fiehn (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Siemsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), J. Mortensen (Copenhagen, Denmark). The "Coil Associated Opacity" in endoscopic emphysema treatment. Friend or foe?. 5396
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