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Tobacco, bronchial tubes and the lung
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Radiological findings and isolation days of pulmonary tuberculosis patients – comparison between active smokers and non-smokers/former-smokers
V. Fonseca, G. Reis, C. Alves, M. Simoes, E. Camacho, A. Pinto Saraiva (Barreiro, Portugal)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Tobacco, bronchial tubes and the lung
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Tobacco, bronchial tubes and the lung
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4510
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Respiratory infections
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V. Fonseca, G. Reis, C. Alves, M. Simoes, E. Camacho, A. Pinto Saraiva (Barreiro, Portugal). Radiological findings and isolation days of pulmonary tuberculosis patients – comparison between active smokers and non-smokers/former-smokers. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4510
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