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Flexible bronchoscopy as the first-line strategy for extraction of tracheobronchial foreign bodies>
J. Nunes Caldeira Marinho Matos (Coimbra, Portugal), S. Rodrigues Sousa (Coimbra, Portugal), L. Fernandes (Figueira da Foz, Portugal), Y. Martins (Coimbra, Portugal), F. Barata (Coimbra, Portugal)
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