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Lung perfusion and lung cancer: imaging, diagnosis and treatment
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Solitary pulmonary coin lesion (SPCL) – application of new radiological techniques and results of surgical treatment
A. Gibas, E. Mierzejewska, W. Rzyman, K. Kurowski, T. Marjanski (Gdansk, Poland)
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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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Electronic Poster Discussion
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4449
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Thoracic oncology
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