The etiology of solitary pulmonary nodules in young patients

O. Deniz, S. Gumus, F. Ciftci, O. Yucel, F. Ors, O. Onguru, E. Tozkoparan, O. Genc, H. Bilgic, K. Ekiz (Ankara, Istanbul, Turkey)

Source: Annual Congress 2006 - Tuberculosis and other pulmonary infections
Session: Tuberculosis and other pulmonary infections
Session type: Electronic Poster Discussion
Number: 1020
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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