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Novelties in interventional pulmonology: expanding horizons
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Concordance between pulmonologist performed rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) and pathological diagnosis in EBUS-TBNA samples
M. Perez Morales (Marbella, Spain), M. Morales González (Cádiz, Spain), C. García Polo (Cádiz, Spain), E. González-Moya Rodriguez De Mondelo (Cádiz, Spain), M. Merino Sánchez (Cádiz, Spain)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Novelties in interventional pulmonology: expanding horizons
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Novelties in interventional pulmonology: expanding horizons
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