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The accuracy of the predicted postoperative pulmonary function in patients undergoing lung resection
A. van de Looi, Y. Berk, M. Keemers, Y. Heijdra, F. van Vollenhoven, J. Janssen (Nijmegen, Heerenveen, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Staging of lung cancer
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Staging of lung cancer
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E-Communication Session
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5454
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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