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Evaluation of regional pulmonary function using a bronchoscopic capnometer in patients with COPD
S. Matsuzawa (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Nishine (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Kida (Kawasaki, Japan), T. Miyazawa (Kawasaki, Japan), T. Inoue (Kawasaki, Japan), M. Mineshita (Kawasaki, Japan)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Conventional bronchoscopy
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Conventional bronchoscopy
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