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Treatment and complications of treatment of lung cancer and malignant pleural effusions
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The terms of adaptation of functional systems of patients with lung cancer and secondary inflammatory changes after surgical treatment
Y. N. Schanin, O. B. Ilina, I. M. Kuznetsov (St Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Treatment and complications of treatment of lung cancer and malignant pleural effusions
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Treatment and complications of treatment of lung cancer and malignant pleural effusions
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Y. N. Schanin, O. B. Ilina, I. M. Kuznetsov (St Petersburg, Russian Federation). The terms of adaptation of functional systems of patients with lung cancer and secondary inflammatory changes after surgical treatment. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4301
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