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Thoracic surgery: different perspectives of the field
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Lung volume reduction surgery in patients with mild to moderate pulmonary hypertension and non-heterogeneous emphysema
C. Caviezel (Zürich, Switzerland), R. Costa (Zürich, Switzerland), G. Monsch (Zürich, Switzerland), I. Opitz (Zürich, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2022 – Thoracic surgery: different perspectives of the field
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Thoracic surgery: different perspectives of the field
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C. Caviezel (Zürich, Switzerland), R. Costa (Zürich, Switzerland), G. Monsch (Zürich, Switzerland), I. Opitz (Zürich, Switzerland). Lung volume reduction surgery in patients with mild to moderate pulmonary hypertension and non-heterogeneous emphysema. 315
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