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Donor organs and complications after lung transplantation
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Lung transplantation for lymphangioleiomyomatosis: the European experience
C. Benden, F. Rea, J. Behr, P. Corris, M. Stern, R. Speich, A. Boehler (Zurich, Switzerland; Padua, Italy; Munich, Germany; Newcastle, United Kingdom; Suresnes, France)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Donor organs and complications after lung transplantation
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Donor organs and complications after lung transplantation
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C. Benden, F. Rea, J. Behr, P. Corris, M. Stern, R. Speich, A. Boehler (Zurich, Switzerland; Padua, Italy; Munich, Germany; Newcastle, United Kingdom; Suresnes, France). Lung transplantation for lymphangioleiomyomatosis: the European experience. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 2179
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