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Use of thoracic ultrasound to diagnose lung diseases
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Identification of specific EBUS-TBNA sonographic characteristics for differentiating sarcoidosis from tuberculosis and lymphoma
W. Cheng (Taichung, Taiwan), C. Chen (Taichung, Taiwan), W. Chen (Taichung, Taiwan), W. Liao (Taichung, Taiwan), C. Chen (Taichung, Taiwan), C. Tu (Taichung, Taiwan)
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International Congress 2019 – Use of thoracic ultrasound to diagnose lung diseases
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Use of thoracic ultrasound to diagnose lung diseases
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4836
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Thoracic oncology
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