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Intracavitary anaesthesia for medical thoracoscopy: a randomised trial
M. Gadallah (Alexandria, Egypt), M. Shaheen (Alexandria, Egypt), S. Mourad (Alexandria, Egypt), A. Abdelhady (Alexandria, Egypt), M. Hassan (Alexandria, Egypt)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Novel insights into the diagnosis, mechanism and treatment of malignant pleural disease
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Novel insights into the diagnosis, mechanism and treatment of malignant pleural disease
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