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Interventional pulmonology: current pleural practice
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The influence of age and comorbidities in semi-flexible local anesthetic pleuroscopy
R. Martins Natal (Guarda, Portugal), G. Samouco (Guarda, Portugal), M. Oliveira (Guarda, Portugal), R. Gomes (Guarda, Portugal), L. Vaz Rodrigues (Guarda, Portugal)
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International Congress 2019 – Interventional pulmonology: current pleural practice
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Interventional pulmonology: current pleural practice
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