Correlation of the postoperative complications with the predicted pulmonary function after pneumonectomy in pulmonary tuberculosis patients

N. Denisova (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), L. Kiryukhina (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), N. Nefedova (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), S. Kovaleva (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Kokorina (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Avetisyan (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Sokolovich (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), P. Yablonskii (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Thoracic surgery: lung cancer and infectious disease
Session: Thoracic surgery: lung cancer and infectious disease
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Number: 1710

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