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Pulmonary intravascular volume can be used for dose calculation in isolated lung perfusion
B. van Putte, A. Huisman, J. Hendriks, W. van Boven, G. Folkerts, P. van Schil (Antwerp, Belgium; Utrecht, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2005 - New insights into prognosis in thoracic surgical oncology
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New insights into prognosis in thoracic surgical oncology
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B. van Putte, A. Huisman, J. Hendriks, W. van Boven, G. Folkerts, P. van Schil (Antwerp, Belgium; Utrecht, Netherlands). Pulmonary intravascular volume can be used for dose calculation in isolated lung perfusion. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 181
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