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Pleural effusion and creatinine. Urinothorax? Analysis of 316 cases
S. Sanchez Gonzalez, E. Perez Rodriguez, F. Troncoso Acevedo, I. Ferenadez Navamuel, A. Hernando Sanz, R. Gomez Garcia, M. Valle Falcones, S. Diaz Lobato, J. Gaudo Navarro (Madrid, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Pleural effusions
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Pleural effusions
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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3398
Disease area:
Respiratory infections, Thoracic oncology
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S. Sanchez Gonzalez, E. Perez Rodriguez, F. Troncoso Acevedo, I. Ferenadez Navamuel, A. Hernando Sanz, R. Gomez Garcia, M. Valle Falcones, S. Diaz Lobato, J. Gaudo Navarro (Madrid, Spain). Pleural effusion and creatinine. Urinothorax? Analysis of 316 cases. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 3398
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