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Lung perfusion and lung cancer: imaging, diagnosis and treatment
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Additional opportunities of ventilation and perfusion lung scintigraphy when diagnosing community acquired pneumonia
N. G. Krivonogov, Y. B. Lishmanov, F. F. Tetenev, T. S. Ageeva, A. V. Dubodelova, V. Y. Danilenko (Tomsk, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Lung perfusion and lung cancer: imaging, diagnosis and treatment
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Lung perfusion and lung cancer: imaging, diagnosis and treatment
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4445
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Respiratory critical care
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N. G. Krivonogov, Y. B. Lishmanov, F. F. Tetenev, T. S. Ageeva, A. V. Dubodelova, V. Y. Danilenko (Tomsk, Russian Federation). Additional opportunities of ventilation and perfusion lung scintigraphy when diagnosing community acquired pneumonia. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4445
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