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Clinical diagnosis and management of malignant pleural effusions
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Evaluation of flow cytometric immunophenotyping and DNA analysis for detection of malignant cells in pleural effusion and ascitis
D. Sayed, M. Elattar, M. E. Ibrahim, A. Mohamed-Hussein (Assiut, Egypt)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Clinical diagnosis and management of malignant pleural effusions
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Clinical diagnosis and management of malignant pleural effusions
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E-Communication Session
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3689
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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D. Sayed, M. Elattar, M. E. Ibrahim, A. Mohamed-Hussein (Assiut, Egypt). Evaluation of flow cytometric immunophenotyping and DNA analysis for detection of malignant cells in pleural effusion and ascitis. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3689
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