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Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
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Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction: do sequential endobronchial valve placements reduce pneumothorax rate?
T. Born (Rüsselsheim, Germany), C. Von Mallinckrodt (Rüsselsheim, Germany), P. Grandjean (Brussels, Belgium), N. Tekeli (Frankfurt, Germany)
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International Congress 2019 – Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
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Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
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T. Born (Rüsselsheim, Germany), C. Von Mallinckrodt (Rüsselsheim, Germany), P. Grandjean (Brussels, Belgium), N. Tekeli (Frankfurt, Germany). Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction: do sequential endobronchial valve placements reduce pneumothorax rate?. 3153
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