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Pleural complications and chest tube follow-up in patients with COVID-19
K. Ceylan (Izmir, Turkey), G. Batihan (Izmir, Turkey), S. Yazgan (Izmir, Turkey), S. Gürsoy (Izmir, Turkey), S. Kirakli (Izmir, Turkey), S. Ataman (Izmir, Turkey)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Thoracic surgery, lung cancer and complications of COVID-19
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Thoracic surgery, lung cancer and complications of COVID-19
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