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Imaging modalities in different lung diseases
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Predictive value of chest X-ray findings for identifying tuberculosis in non-immunocompromized patients
H. Ghedira, Z. Mootameri, S. Aouadi, I. Aissa, F. El Mekki (Ariana, Tunisia)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Imaging modalities in different lung diseases
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Imaging modalities in different lung diseases
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2948
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Respiratory infections
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H. Ghedira, Z. Mootameri, S. Aouadi, I. Aissa, F. El Mekki (Ariana, Tunisia). Predictive value of chest X-ray findings for identifying tuberculosis in non-immunocompromized patients. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 2948
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