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The importance of the FEV1 for functional evaluation of lung resection size
I. Kopitovic, B. Andjelic, Z. Major-Zoricic, B. Milicevic (Novi Sad, Yugoslavia)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Malignant and benign intrathoracic tumours
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Malignant and benign intrathoracic tumours
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Thematic Poster Session
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2772
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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I. Kopitovic, B. Andjelic, Z. Major-Zoricic, B. Milicevic (Novi Sad, Yugoslavia). The importance of the FEV1 for functional evaluation of lung resection size. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 2772
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