Low tri-iodothyronine state: a relevant factor in determining outcome in thoracic surgery patients? Evidence from a clinical study

E. Scoscia, L. Di Carlo, A. Semeraro, S. Baglioni, T. Todisco, G. Daddi, M. Ragusa (Perugia, Italy)

Source: Annual Congress 2004 - Treatment of lung cancer and lung metastases
Session: Treatment of lung cancer and lung metastases
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 384

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